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Page 47
... natural trust in others . I am more inclined to expect them to do ill than to do good . This is the price one has to pay for having a sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure- in the discrepancies of human nature ...
... natural trust in others . I am more inclined to expect them to do ill than to do good . This is the price one has to pay for having a sense of humour . A sense of humour leads you to take pleasure- in the discrepancies of human nature ...
Page 54
... human nature is such that it falters sometimes when it is bidden to take the broadest of all surveys of human nature . It will shrink from the splendour of Tolstoi's War and Peace to turn with complacency to Voltaire's Candide . It ...
... human nature is such that it falters sometimes when it is bidden to take the broadest of all surveys of human nature . It will shrink from the splendour of Tolstoi's War and Peace to turn with complacency to Voltaire's Candide . It ...
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... natural and these inevitably are very simple and obvious . It has restricted his themes since it is hard to deal with the fundamental issues of human life , it is impossible to analyze the complexities of human nature ( dramatic ...
... natural and these inevitably are very simple and obvious . It has restricted his themes since it is hard to deal with the fundamental issues of human life , it is impossible to analyze the complexities of human nature ( dramatic ...
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