Humility Consists In Knowing That In What We Call I There Is No Source Of Energy By Which We Can Rise.
“Humility consists in knowing that in what we call ‘I’ there is no source of energy by which we can rise. Everything, without exception, that is of value in me comes from somewhere other than myself, not as a gift, but as a loan which must be ceaselessly renewed.”
—Simone Weil
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