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b33b5dc | Our ridicule and disgust are in the end aimed at some unavowed part of our own selves. | R. W. K. Paterson | ||
80a75e6 | describing the two aspects of resoluteness), p. 11. | R. W. K. Paterson | ||
6540e42 | The version of reality a man adopts will depend largely on his values. | R. W. K. Paterson | ||
ecb79c8 | the plebeian tendency to become engrossed with the means and to avert one's eyes from the end | R. W. K. Paterson |