From St. Maximos the Confessor (Second Century on Love no. 59, The Philokalia Vol. 2 edited by Palmer, Sherrard and Ware; Faber and Faber pg. 75):
“Guard yourself from that mother of vices, self-love, which is mindless love for the body. For it gives birth with specious justification to the three first and most general of the impassioned thoughts. I mean those of gluttony, avarice and self-esteem, which take as their pretext some so-called need of the body. All further vices are generated by these three. You must therefore be on your guard, as we have already said, and fight against self-love with great vigilance. For when this vice is eradicated, all the others are eradicated too.”
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