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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"Our reliance on the physician is a kind of despair of ourselves."
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Subordination to morality can be slavish or vain or self- interested or resigned or gloomily enthusiastic or thoughtless or an act of despair, just as subordination to a prince can be: in itself it is nothing moral.
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