“No virtue is contrary to another, but vices have nothing but contrarities and contradictions in them. Men’s lusts oppose and fight against one another in men’s hearts. No marvel then, when there are such stirs within, that they break forth into quarrels and contentions without. If a man is quarrelsome in his family, no wonder if, when he goes abroad, he quarrels and contends with his neighbors also” (Burroughs, Irenicum, p. 153).
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