Criss Jami Quote

Time and time again does the pride of man influence his very own fall. While denying it, one gradually starts to believe that he is the authority, or that he possesses great moral dominion over others, yet it is spiritually unwarranted. By that point he loses steam; in result, he falsely begins trying to prove that unwarranted dominion by seizing the role of a condemner.


Salomé: In Every Inch in Every Mile (ed. Criss Jami, 2011) - ISBN: 9781461084563


Time and time again does the pride of man influence his very own fall. While denying it, one gradually starts to believe that he is the authority, or ...

Time and time again does the pride of man influence his very own fall. While denying it, one gradually starts to believe that he is the authority, or ...

Time and time again does the pride of man influence his very own fall. While denying it, one gradually starts to believe that he is the authority, or ...

Time and time again does the pride of man influence his very own fall. While denying it, one gradually starts to believe that he is the authority, or ...