A Human Strategy, Matt Berry, aphorism 47

47

As reformers, we resent not only our opponents but most of all the honest critics of our own devices and motives.  Not one motive of ours can be tinkered with ... not one ray of light enter our own closets.  Our reformation of other people is not as much a will to improve mankind as it is a diversion away from our own failings and responsibilities.






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