Friday, July 13, 2007

We must rejoice at things as they are; they might be worse! If we should



count up we should be surprised to find how seldom the things we fear or
worry about really happen
We must rejoice at things as they are; they might be worse! If we should
count up we should be surprised to find how seldom the things we fear or
worry about really happen. It is a true proverb that 'half the trouble
never comes.'


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To get a clue to the common idea running through all these meanings,



the author refers to the etymology of the word, which, in most
languages, points to something ordained by _law_
To get a clue to the common idea running through all these meanings,
the author refers to the etymology of the word, which, in most
languages, points to something ordained by _law_. Even although there
be many things considered just, that we do not usually enforce by law,
yet in these cases it would give us pleasure if law could be brought to
bear upon offenders. When we think a person bound in justice to do a
thing, we should like to see him punished for not doing it; we lament
the obstacles that may be in the way, and strive to make amends by a
strong expression of our own opinion. The idea of legal constraint is
thus the generating idea of justice throughout all its transformations.


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From time to time the existence of the scientific man is



recalled to the popular mind by some extravagant headlines in
the daily press, announcing some utterly impossible 'discovery'
or some extravagantly nonsensical dictum made by an alleged
'scientist
From time to time the existence of the scientific man is
recalled to the popular mind by some extravagant headlines in
the daily press, announcing some utterly impossible 'discovery'
or some extravagantly nonsensical dictum made by an alleged
'scientist.' The 'discovery' was never made, the dictum never
uttered, but no matter; to-morrow its place will be taken by
the latest political or matrimonial scandal, and the public,
with excellent good sense, will forget all about it.


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But the glory of Greece had passed away long before the fall of



the Parthenon
But the glory of Greece had passed away long before the fall of
the Parthenon. Its cause was the one cause of all such
downfalls--the extinction of strong men by war. At the best,
the civilization of Greece was built on slavery, one freeman to
ten slaves. And when the freemen were destroyed, the slaves, an
original Mediterranean stock, overspread the territory of
Hellas along with the Bulgarians, Albanians and Vlachs,
barbarians crowding down from the north.


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