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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"The exercise of all the senses is as intense pleasure, as anyone will find, who recovers the use of one after being deprived of it."
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It is a most just punishment, that man should lose that freedom, which man could not use, yet had power to keep, if he would; and that he who had knowledge to do what was right, and did not should be deprived of the knowledge of what was right; and that he who would not do righteously, when he had the power, should lose the power to do it, when he had the will.
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