"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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