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Experience proves disobedience to be followed by pain, disorder, and suffering. A perversion of intelligence or
Experience proves disobedience to be followed by pain, disorder, and suffering. A perversion of intelligence or reason, such as intemperance, gluttony...
First constitute that which is right, and of itself it will discover and rectify that which swerves
First constitute that which is right, and of itself it will discover and rectify that which swerves. —Milton
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He who would write a heroic poem must make his whole life a heroic poem
He who would write a heroic poem must make his whole life a heroic poem. —Milton
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Justice divine
Justice divineMends not her slowest pace for prayers or cries.—Milton
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Love or Justice
By Arthur F. MiltonPlaced in the balance and found wanting" is a scientific problem, only solved on the principles of vibration. That the human u...
Selfishness is that life-impetus which overlooks the good, but ever ready to censure the evil in a person
Selfishness is that life-impetus which overlooks the good, but ever ready to censure the evil in a person, principle, or thing. It is antithetical to ...
Sensuality, arrogance, or false pride, and selfishness or hatred, are the basic causes of all men's misfortunes, while temperance, justice, and love are the virtues or principles that lead upward
Sensuality, arrogance, or false pride, and selfishness or hatred, are the basic causes of all men's misfortunes, while temperance, justice, and l...
The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness, the darkness and crookedness are our own
The very essence of truth is plainness and brightness, the darkness and crookedness are our own.—Milton
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The way to get a sure, undoubted knowledge of things is to hold that for truth which accords most with charity
The way to get a sure, undoubted knowledge of things is to hold that for truth which accords most with charity. —Milton
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