Man is a logical machine run by the scoundrels of emotions.
Nature evaluates a character on the basis of its merits, not demerits.
The problem with human race is not that it errs, but that it does so repetitively.
Falsehood of a good man is better than truth of a bad one.
Do not judge a man by where he stands, but how he reached there.
Reason is an outcome of frailty and resentment. When Will fails to cope with the labour of life, or the life of labour, its fragile remnants are set to construct a slighter world of justifications.
Knowledge cannot be maintained without character.
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