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From: | Johnny Duke |
Subject: | [Gzz] inpatient |
Date: | Tue, 29 Aug 2006 11:52:51 -0300 |
Every code of morals will have to take into account
peculiarities ofrace.
The majority of them are content to parrot the
thoughtsof others from youth to senility.
Individualism, it seems to me, is justified so long
as the individualis growing.
This is all the reasoned consequence of that new
commandment: Love one another. There is a higher word than ripeness: let us open our
ears to hearit. They used massage and dry rubbing inpreference to cold dips and
douches.
Love laughsat reason and is obeying some higher or,
at any rate, some moreimperious law.
This is all the reasoned consequence of that new
commandment: Love one another. The heart, we say, has ahigher authority. Most of
these precepts are excellent and of general, if notuniversal, acceptance. All the
things it needs for its growth it is its duty toget and to enjoy.
He cannot fix foreternity an individual by his
special features. All the things it needs for its growth it is its duty toget and to
enjoy.
The law, or rule, is only acounsel for guidance;
the penalty may often be avoided. Boys should be taught to question everything and
to deny whatever isof current acceptance. The weak, on the other hand, will suffer
out of measure for allmistakes.
It is ridiculous to ask us toaccept injustice and
wrong in our governors.
Growand give is the law, or grow in order to give
more. The spirit seems a little childish to us, a little unworthy.
All the things it needs for its growth it is its
duty toget and to enjoy. Is there any highersynthesis, too, which shall unite and
reconcile them both?
For example, let us take love itself as a test
case.
All creatures mustcome to them to be named and
accorded their proper place in thehierarchy.
Spenser wasa little man, wore short hair, a little
band, and little cuffs.
For example, let us take love itself as a test
case. Spenser wasa little man, wore short hair, a little band, and little cuffs. Let
us begin, then,with a study of morals. We progress from the simple to the
complex.
It is ourduty to keep the body in perfect health,
for if it suffers the mind,too, must suffer. About Sir William Davenant Aubrey
makesthis remark: I was at his funeral.
Growand give is the law, or grow in order to give
more. Growand give is the law, or grow in order to give more.
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