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CHAPTER 2
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    All people of broad, strong sense inctive repugnance to t terious complexity of our life is not to be embraced by maxims, and t to lace ourselves up in formulas of t sort is to repress all tings and inspirations t spring from groive of t are guided in t solely by general rules, t to justice by a ready-made patent met trouble of exerting patience, discrimination, impartiality,  any care to assure t t comes from a imate of temptation, or from a life vivid and intense enougo ed a  is human.
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