I've always been struck by how unsuspicious people are in general, if you tell them what you're about.
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Innocence is always unsuspicious.
I tell people that I've now done one decent thing in my life. Albeit inadvertently.
I'm concerned about the unknowability of other people.
The people I've been exposed to have been people of amazing integrity.
What I've learned is that the most troublesome people don't tell you 100% of the story, and keep some facts to themselves. They just don't give you the full picture, and that's very worrisome to me.
I will overlook bad behavior if I know that people's intentions are good. I have this belief that people really can do good things and that people want to be good.
We confess our bad qualities to others out of fear of appearing naive or ridiculous by not being aware of them.
People don't ever seem to realize that doing what's right is no guarantee against misfortune.
I don't like these cold, precise, perfect people, who, in order not to speak wrong, never speak at all, and in order not to do wrong, never do anything.
I have often seen people uncivil by too much civility, and tiresome in their courtesy.
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