“So, does one bad action make a person bad?” Quinn placed his palm against the five-point fingerprint screen; he then punched in the code to call the elevator. “No, a person is the sum of his or her choices, and therefore, is largely defined by his or her actions.” “No one makes all good choices, and everyone makes mistakes.” “Ah, ha! Yes, that’s why I also consider intentions as the defining denominator in my good-people, bad-people confidence interval.” Quinn’s mouth pulled to the side. “What does that mean—your good-people, bad-people confidence interval?” He leaned his shoulder against the
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