Evelyn Underhill Quote

Though humility and acknowledgement of one's real failings is good, the gratuitous eating of worms not put before us by God does not nourish our souls a bit — merely in fact upsets the spiritual tummy.


The Letters of Evelyn Underhill (1943)


Though humility and acknowledgement of one's real failings is good, the gratuitous eating of worms not put before us by God does not nourish our...

Though humility and acknowledgement of one's real failings is good, the gratuitous eating of worms not put before us by God does not nourish our...

Though humility and acknowledgement of one's real failings is good, the gratuitous eating of worms not put before us by God does not nourish our...

Though humility and acknowledgement of one's real failings is good, the gratuitous eating of worms not put before us by God does not nourish our...