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  • Therefore all just persons are satisfied with their own praise. They refuse to explain themselves, and are content that new actions should do them that office. They believe that we communicate without speech, and above speech, and that no right action of ours is quite unaffecting to our friends, at whatever distance; for the influence of action is not to be measured by miles.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1937). “Essays, First and Second Series”, p.143, Jazzybee Verlag