T. S. Eliot Quotes About Humility

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

    "Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca" (1927)
  • Do not let me hear Of the wisdom of old men, but rather of their folly, Their fear of fear and frenzy, their fear of possession, Of belonging to another, or to others, or to God. The only wisdom we can hope to acquire Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless.

    Men  
    1940 Four Quartets,'East Coker', pt.2.
  • The only wisdom we can hope to acquire Is the wisdom of humility: humility is endless. The houses are all gone under the sea. The dancers are all gone under the hill.

    1940 Four Quartets,'East Coker', pt.2.
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