Necessity Has No Restraints

Men have said about themselves, “with faint praise we damn,” and I say that faint praise is better than no praise, and a small damn is better than no flood at all.

 

 

If one found a particular idea to be temporarily useful, could it then ever be proven to be false?

 

 

Ordinary religious-philosophers, in the attempt to prove and defend the existence of “free will,” always reach the place of having to whisper to god, “What do I say next?”

 

 

Necessity has no restraints.

 

 

If you think abstinence is hard, try total moderation.

 

J.