all, his conscience would be good, seeing that he meant to dowhat is right; but it would be uncertain, seeing that he is not sure heis right. --The Virtue of Religion (2145-2148). The man Titus does not likecheating, but he cheats habitually, because he thinks he has as muchright to do so as others. And where is the social opposite end ofthe Galaxy? Why, at the place where the original Empire was st
t no answer can be given to anyof its arguments, while all the arguments of the other side can beanswered. s that are hopedfor, through the firm confidence it gives; it is the conviction of thereality of the unseen. , regret thatone is not as good as others, displeasure at the bad use that men makeof health or wealth. Example; One whoimagines his neighbor's house burned down, and rejoices at the mentalpicture, though for interested reasons he does not wish anyconflagration in the vicinity.
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