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Precept and Practice – SEPTEMBER 11 – Integrity

We think that we hate falsehood when we are only hating the consequences of falsehood.  
We resent hypocrisy, and treachery, and calumny, not because they are untrue, but because they harm us.   
We hate the false calumny, but we are half pleased with the false prais

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Precept and Practice – SEPTEMBER 10 – Untruthfulness

 If the transaction is unworthy, or has not succeeded, they minish, or pass lightly over, their own share in it.   If the transaction has been successful, or merits praise, immediately their own share in it grows eminently conspicuous.

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Precept and Practice – SEPTEMBER 8 – The Essence of Lying

a lie may be told by silence, by equivocation, by the accent on a syllable, by a glance of the eye attaching a peculiar significance to a sentence;  and all these kinds of lies are worse and baser by many degrees than a lie plainly worded;

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Precept and Practice – SEPTEMBER 7 – Moral Generalities

‘Thou shalt not kill “:  good!  but there are many things in life, not usually called killing, which yet seem to kill.   The stinging word, the pitiless act, the betrayed trust, the broken pledge – these shorten men’s days.

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Precept and Practice – SEPTEMBER 2 – A Mind of Narrow Compass

When everybody is occupied, we only speak when we have something to say;  but when we are doing nothing, we are compelled to be always talking;  and of all torments, that is the most annoying and the most dangerous.