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"Who are you to condemn another's sin? He who condemns sin becomes part of it, espouses it."
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"Preachers denounce sin as if it was available to everyone."
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"Sin cannot be conceived in a natural state, but only in a civil state, where it is decreed by common consent what is good or bad."
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"One leak will sink a ship: and one sin will destroy a sinner."
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"Sin is too stupid to see beyond itself."
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"To abstain from sin when one can no longer sin is to be forsaken by sin, not to forsake it."
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"It is a sin not to do what one is capable of doing."
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"It's a sin to be tired."
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"The sins of teachers are the teachers of sin."
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"Is it sin, which makes the worm a chrysalis, and the chrysalis a butterfly, and the butterfly dust?"
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"The world's as ugly as sin, and almost as delightful."
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"Hell, madam, is to love no longer."
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"It is the perpetual dread of fear, the fear of fear, that shapes the face of a brave man."
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"Civilization exists precisely so that there may be no masses but rather men alert enough never to constitute masses."
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"The wish to pray is a prayer in itself. God can ask no more than that of us."
God

"Little things seem nothing, but they give peace, like those meadow flowers which individually seem odorless but all together perfume the air."
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"Hope is a risk that must be run."
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"A poor man with nothing in his belly needs hope, illusion, more than bread."
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"A thought which does not result in an action is nothing much, and an action which does not proceed from a thought is nothing at all."
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"The modern state no longer has anything but rights; it does not recognize duties any more."
Rights

"Purity is not imposed upon us as though it were a kind of punishment, it is one of those mysterious but obvious conditions of that supernatural knowledge of ourselves in the Divine, which we speak of as faith. Impurity does not destroy this knowledge, it slays our need for it."
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