
THE GOOD MAN, Plato tells us, accepts office in the State not for any advantage he gets from it, but because he fears the possibility of worse men than himself attaining to office instead.- Ronald Knox, Captive Flames
Truth, Goodness, and Beauty - Marian Chivalry, Pro Christo et Ecclesia - Christo-centric Curmudgeonism - Domine, ad quem ibimus?
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