"It seems we are capable of immense love and loyalty, and as capable of deceit and atrocity. It's probably this shocking ambivalence that makes us unique."
"I always thought it better to allow myself to doubt before I decided, than to expose myself to the misery, after I had decided, of doubting whether I had decided rightly and justly."
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Source: The Public and Private Life of Lord Chancellor Eldon: With Selections from His Correspondence. Book by Horace Twiss, 1844.
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