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‘’We grow moral not because we are moral.’’—The submission to morals may be either slavish or vain, selfinterested, resigned, gloomily fantastic, thoughtless, or all act of despair, like the submission to a price: but it is nothing moral in itself.

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‘’Transformation of morals.’’—There is a constant mending and moiling going on in morals—the result of successful crimes (to which, for instance, belong all innovations in moral thinking).

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‘’Where we all are irrational.’—’We still draw conclusions from opinions which we consider erroneous, from doctrines in which we have lost faith through our feelings.

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‘’Waking from a dream.’’—Noble and wise people once believed in the music of the spheres : noble and wise

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