Quote by C.S. Lewis

If a man thinks he is not conceited, he is very conceited indeed.


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Summary

This quote suggests that someone who believes they are not conceited is, paradoxically, exhibiting great conceit. It implies that true humility involves accepting one's own flaws and recognizing the presence of arrogance within oneself. By claiming to be free from conceit, the individual demonstrates a lack of self-awareness and a misguided perception of their own humility. The quote highlights the importance of introspection and self-reflection in order to truly understand and address one's own flaws.

By C.S. Lewis
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