Quote by Martin Luther

I am more afraid of my own heart than the Pope and all his cardinals. I have within me the great Pope, Self.


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Summary

This quote expresses a fear of one's own desires and internal conflicts. It suggests that the speaker is more anxious about the internal struggles and temptations within themselves than they are of any external judgment or authority. The reference to the Pope and his cardinals symbolizes external authority and power, while the mention of the "great Pope, Self" reveals the speaker's recognition and apprehension of their own capacity for self-deception and moral ambiguity.

By Martin Luther
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