I am concerned more for the freedom of my soul than for the misery of my body.


The Autobiography of Emperor Haile Selassie I, II


I am concerned more for the freedom of my soul than for the misery of my body.

I am concerned more for the freedom of my soul than for the misery of my body.

I am concerned more for the freedom of my soul than for the misery of my body.

I am concerned more for the freedom of my soul than for the misery of my body.