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Arrogant Quote by Virginia Woolf

“Nothing, however, can be more arrogant, though nothing is commoner than to assume that of Gods there is only one, and of religions none but the speaker’s.” quote by Virginia Woolf
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“Nothing, however, can be more arrogant, though nothing is commoner than to assume that of Gods there is only one, and of religions none but the speaker’s.”

Virginia Woolf

About This Quote

Source Novel: 'The Waves' by Virginia Woolf, 1931

Assuming a single divine truth or exclusive religious authority reflects arrogance and narrow-mindedness.

In simple terms: One should not claim exclusive truth.

Key Takeaway

Embrace humility and pluralism.

Themes

humility religion philosophy

Mood

thoughtful reflective

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • interfaith dialogue
  • personal reflection
  • academic study

Key Concepts

theology existentialism intellectual humility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we foster respectful religious pluralism?
  • What limits do we place on personal belief?
A Different Perspective

Such claims can alienate and oversimplify complex beliefs.

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