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— Voltaire"The abuse of grace is affectation, as the abuse of the sublime is absurdity; all perfection is nearly a fault."
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Since natural law was thought to be accessible to the ordinary man, the theory invited each juror to inquire for himself whether a particular rule of law was consonant with principles of higher law. This view is reflected in John Adams' statement that it would be an 'absurdity' for jurors to be required to accept the judge's view of the law, 'against their own opinion, judgment, and conscience.'
— John Adams
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Untruth being unacceptable to the mind of man, there is no other defence left for absurdity but obscurity.
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