One should not feel shame before others rather than before oneself, or be more willing to do something bad if no one will know of it than if everyone will. Rather one should feel shame before oneself, and set up this law in one’s heart, to do nothing unfitting. — Democritus, Fragments, B264 (via philosophybits)
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- June 30, 1914
- The diaries of Franz Kafka, 1914-1923
[ID: terror after terror. End ID]
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Russell Thorndike - The Master of the Macabre (Rich & Cowan, 1946)
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Bernie Wrightson - Late Arrivals
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