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A lie under certain circumstances may seem absolutely justifiable to the liar ; but VOL . LXXI . 29 then it may seem absolutely unjustifiable to everybody else . THE ...
A lie under certain circumstances may seem absolutely justifiable to the liar ; but VOL . LXXI . 29 then it may seem absolutely unjustifiable to everybody else . THE ...
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then it may seem absolutely unjustifiable to everybody else . The theory that the end justifies the means has been dragging out a rather precarious existence during the past few thousand years . Whether it is proper to bluff in poker ...
then it may seem absolutely unjustifiable to everybody else . The theory that the end justifies the means has been dragging out a rather precarious existence during the past few thousand years . Whether it is proper to bluff in poker ...
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... and anti - climaxes are detestable . I think that at the end we must admit that there is hypocrisy at Yale , all of us . But I can see that to many . men this hypocrisy may still seem justifiable , or at the least excusable .
... and anti - climaxes are detestable . I think that at the end we must admit that there is hypocrisy at Yale , all of us . But I can see that to many . men this hypocrisy may still seem justifiable , or at the least excusable .
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It did not seem the proper situation in which to explain . The guide slouched on the end of the wharf , reading a paper . We dropped on a board overturned for drying , near him . A headline in the paper seemed to catch her eye .
It did not seem the proper situation in which to explain . The guide slouched on the end of the wharf , reading a paper . We dropped on a board overturned for drying , near him . A headline in the paper seemed to catch her eye .
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The great short stories in the world's literary treasurehouse , " he says , " seems all to depend on the tragic and terrible for their strength and greatness . Not half of them deal with love at all , and when they do , they derive ...
The great short stories in the world's literary treasurehouse , " he says , " seems all to depend on the tragic and terrible for their strength and greatness . Not half of them deal with love at all , and when they do , they derive ...
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