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Show A FEW OF LIFE'S PARTboXE3. AM True, Though at First They Seem to Rsad Rather Odd. Peaco we secure by armaments, liberty by laws and constitution! simplicity and naturalness are. the consummate result of artificial breed-Ing breed-Ing and training; health, strength end wealth ajre Increased only by lavish use, eipense and wear. Our nilstpint of mistrust engenders our eorumer clal system of credit; our toWauc of revolutionary utterances Is tho only way of lessening their danger; our charity has to say no to bogsari In order not to defeat its own desires; de-sires; the true epicurean has to observe ob-serve great sobriety; the way to certainty cer-tainty . lies through radical doubt; virtu signifies not Innocence but th knowledge of sin and Its overcoming. overcom-ing. The ethical and religious l!f are full of contradictions held In solution so-lution You hate your enemy? well, forgive him, and thereby heap conla of Are on his bead; to realize yourself, your-self, renounce yourself; to save your soul, first lose It; In short, die to live. Pro. William James, In Hibboit Journal. |