You would say... inexperienced as I am, and ready to start, as the proverb says, at my own shadow, I cannot afford to give up the sure ground of principle. ...and when you are further required to give an explanation of this principle, you would go on to assume a higher principle, and the best of the higher ones, until you found a resting place; but you would not refuse the principle and consequences in your reasoning like the Eristics—at least if you wanted to discover real existence. The Trials Of Socrates
Too chaste a youth leads to a dissolute old age. Autumn Leaves
That’s the problem, we do get used to things. The Zahir
A man makes no noise over a good deed, but passes on to another as a vine to bear grapes again in season. Book V
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