John Hoole

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Any decision—including any right decision—entails forgoing certain options: depriving yourself of the power to do certain things, some of which might well have been worth doing. In short, there are choices which we are right to make but which implicitly involve rejecting other choices whose virtues it would be a mistake to deny.
Thinking the Twentieth Century: Intellectuals and Politics in the Twentieth Century
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