Summary
This quote suggests that human stubbornness can exceed the dedication or loyalty a person has towards their religion or country. It implies that individuals may be more willing to persist in their own ideas, preferences, or biases without budging, even if it means disregarding the greater good tied to their spiritual beliefs or the welfare of their nation. It highlights the potent influence of stubbornness on human behavior, which can sometimes overshadow other values or commitments we hold.
Topics
Religion
By E. W. Howe