Whether Moral Virtue Comes by Habituation


It is said that sometimes even feardrops away –exhausted – I would notdeny that: selfexpression – you could argue – the first to goimmolated selfhood the last:deprivation thereforedereliction evenbecome the things we rise to:ethereal conjecturetaking onhumankind's heaviness of purchasethe moral nebulaecommon as lichenthe entire corpus of ruinous sagessemoved by some riteand pace of beingas by earth in her slowapproaches to withdrawalthe processionals of seared array.


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杰弗里·希尔

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