Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.


Elizabethan essays (ed. 1973)


Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.

Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.

Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.

Humility is the most difficult of all virtues to achieve; nothing dies harder than the desire to think well of self.