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Virtue and Vice
18. Self-discipline; Withdrawal From The
World
"I do not wonder that, where the monastick life is permitted,
every order finds votaries, and every monastery inhabitants. Men
will submit to any rule, by
which they may be
exempted from the
tyranny of caprice and of chance. They are glad to supply by
external authority their own want of constancy and resolution,
and court the government of others, when long experience has
convinced them of their own inability to govern themselves."
Johnson: Letter to Baretti (June 10, 1761)
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