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Time, | Dissipation, | Procrastination, | Anxiety, | Discord.
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Space, | Disorder, | Carelessness, | Red Tape, | Obstruction.
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Fortune, | Risk, | Cowardice, | Gambling, | Shame.
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Nature, | Utility, | Obtuseness, | Affectation, | Stagnation.
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Art, | Luxury, | Ugliness, | Ostentation, | Vulgarity.
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Animals, | Neglect, | Cruelty, | Subjection, | Brutality.
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Fellow-men, | Indifference, | Selfishness, | Sentimentality,| Strife.
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The Poor, | Alienation, | Niggardliness, | Indulgence, | Antipathy.
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Wrong-doers,| Vengeance, | Severity, | Lenity, | Perversity.
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Friends, | Betrayal, | Exclusiveness, | Effusiveness, | Isolation.
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Family, | Independence, | Self-sufficiency, | Self- | Loneliness.
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State, | Spoils, | Treason, | Ambition, | Anarchy.
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Society, | Self-interest,| Meanness, | Officiousness, | Constraint.
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Self, | Pleasure, | Unscrupulousness, | Formalism, | Corruption.
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God, | Self-will, | Sin, | Hypocrisy, | Death.
INTRODUCTION.
Ethics is the science of conduct, and the art of life.
Life consists in the maintenance of relations; it requires continual
adjustment; it implies externa
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