work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context 7097,"","Searching ""mind"" in Google Books",2011-09-20 16:20:08 UTC,"Chapter IX [...] If a Horse Kick, or a Dog Bite, shall a Man Kick or Bite again? The one 'tis true is wholly void of Reason, but it is also an equivalent Darkness of Mind, that possesses the other. So long as we are among Men, let us cherish Humanity; and so live, that no Man may be either in Fear, or in Danger of us. Losses, Injuries, Reproaches, Calumnies, they are but short Inconveniences, and we should bear them with Resolution. Beside that, some People are above our Anger, others below it. To contend with our Superiors were a Folly, and with our Inferiors an Indignity.
(pp. 336-7)",,19194,"","""The one 'tis true is wholly void of Reason, but it is also an equivalent Darkness of Mind, that possesses the other.""","",2011-09-20 16:20:08 UTC,"Of Anger, Chapter IX"