the consequence of a morality, The Mechanics of Virtue by Matt Berry, aphorism 31

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Often the consequence of a morality is the weakening of the spirit, and so at times a sin admitted proudly can be a first push toward strength.  One has stepped over a moral boundary, one foot in and one foot out: one has the fault of not being weakened.







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