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— Henry Adams"In practice, such trifles as contradictions in principle are easily set aside; the faculty of ignoring them makes the practical man."
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....You should keep dental floss on you at all times; when your eyesight goes, quit driving; don't keep too many secrets, eventually they'll eat away at you. But the most valuable lesson he taught me was this: Every day we get older, and some of us get wiser, but there's no end to our evolution. We are all a mess of contradictions; some of our traits work for us, some against us. And this is what I figured out on my own: Over the course of a lifetime, people change, but not as much as you'd think. Nobody really grows up.
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Being a victim is more palatable than having to recognize the intrinsic contradictions of one's own governing philosophy.
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