Street Morality, The Mechanics of Virtue by Matt Berry, aphorism 29

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Street Morality: He confesses to a sin he did not commit in order to avoid appearing too timid and weak for its commission.  In the street, he holds to a moral standard where the evil is not sinning and the good, sinning, but he fails to live up to it.







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