Jeanne Marie Bouvier De La Motte Guyon Quotes
A Person Truly Humbled Permits Not Anything To Put Him In A Rage. As It Is Pride Which Dies The Last In The Soul, So It Is Passion Which Is Last Destroyed In The Outward Conduct. A Soul Thoroughly Dead To Itself, Finds Nothing Of Rage Left.
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