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— Mary Wollstonecraft"The conduct of an accountable being must be regulated by the operations of its own reason."
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Nothing can be more real, or concern us more, than our own sentiments of pleasure and uneasiness; and if these be favourable to virtue and unfavourable to vice, no more can be requisite to the regulation of our conduct and behavior.
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