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1
Second part.-Thatman without faith cannot know the
true
good
,
nor justice.
2
According to him, our
true
good
consists in indifference to our mundane fortunes.
3
That is, his
true
good
includes the good of others.
4
Venerable, because it has perfect knowledge of man; lovable, because it promises the
true
good
.
5
False good news are always produced by
true
good
,
like the waterfall by the rainbow.
6
You have to choose between right and wrong, between his frenzy and his
true
good
.
'
7
For we are unable to define the '
true
good
.
'
8
This is a
true
good
wine, real Liebfrauenmilch, which I only give to choice customers.'
9
He had been lured by false objects of desire from the pursuit of the
true
good
.
10
The life of faith is blessed, because it has fixed its desires on the
true
good
.
11
Neither a philosophy nor a morality, but a history, is the
true
good
news for men.
12
When a
true
good
cause meets the best toy ever invented, the result can only be exceptional.
13
The '
true
good
'
for him seems to mean the attainment, the complete realisation, of the moral ideal.
14
He who does not see cannot correct himself, because he does not hate evil or love
true
good
.
15
For is there not a true beauty and a
true
good
,
which is always beautiful and always good?
16
His
true
good
lies only in their complete realization-inhis becoming all that it is in him to become.
true
good
true