We Immoralists. â âThis world with which we are concerned, in which we have to fear and love, this almost invisible, inaudible world of delicate command and delicate obedience, a world of âalmostâ in every respect, captious, insidious, sharp, and tenderâ âyes, it is well protected from clumsy spectators and familiar curiosity! We are woven into a strong net and garment of duties, and cannot disengage ourselvesâ âprecisely here, we are âmen of duty,â even we! Occasionally, it is true, we dance in our âchainsâ and betwixt our âswordsâ; it is none the less true that more often we gnash our teeth under the circumstances, and are impatient at the secret hardship of our lot. But do what we will, fools and appearances say of us: âThese are men without duty,ââ âwe have always fools and appearances against us!
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