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  • Its opening sentence, "Life is difficult", introduced a tome which argued, uncontentiously and sensibly, that human experience was trying and imperfectible, and that only self-discipline, delaying gratification, acceptance that one's actions have consequences, and a determined attempt at spiritual growth could make sense of it.

    BatesLine: October 2005 Archives 2005

  • Its opening sentence, "Life is difficult", introduced a tome which argued, uncontentiously and sensibly, that human experience was trying and imperfectible, and that only self-discipline, delaying gratification, acceptance that one's actions have consequences, and a determined attempt at spiritual growth could make sense of it.

    De mortuis nil nisi bonum - BatesLine 2005

  • But "social" still means something-arguably more now than some decades back when a role for the public sector was uncontentiously conceded by all sides.

    The New York Review of Books 2009

  • “living together as uncontentiously as milk with water and looking at one another with kind eyes.”

    Buddha Armstrong, Karen, 1944- 2001

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