Joshua Graves
Exploring the Collision of Culture & Faith
Scars and Secrets (Part Two)
November 13, 2008

“I hear addicts talk about the shakes and panic attacks and the highs and lows of resisting their habit, and to some degree I understand them because I have had habits of my own, but no drug is so powerful as the drug of self. No rut in the mind is so deep as the one that says I am the world, the world belongs to me, all people are characters in my play. There is no addiction so powerful as self-addiction.”

—Donald Miller in Blue Like Jazz (pg. 182)
Labels: Confession
One Comment

Self addiction is the root of drug addiction.

Mr. Miller seems to understand that much, huh?

by westcoastwitness.com (Nov 14 2008, 4:48 pm)
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