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Show UnclaPkUQl Say: Xl A Time for Anger "Always a soft answer" is poor philosophy. Anger, righteous anger, an-ger, is as important and necessary neces-sary as lightning is to cleanse tha atmosphere. "Reading makes a full man," as Bacon said, and observation makes an original one. When a young man sows his wild oats he often mixes too much old rye with them. Bear in mind that privileges generally involve taking on responsibilities. re-sponsibilities. All That's Left Untaxed If people will morbidly attend murder trials, why not charge them $1 admission, Utopia is impossible because we are not Utopians. We ought to know that. Can one be aggressive and well-bred well-bred at the same time? Well, why not? A man may be proud of his "superiorities," "su-periorities," but it may be only his glands. . . , |