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 “The evil that men do lives after them;                        |          
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 “If, as the theologians say, ‘the very act of free choice is traced to God as to a cause’...if ‘everything happening from the exercise of free choice must be subject to divine providence,’ must not the evil that men do be attributed to God as cause?”                        |          
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 “It is sins of omission, not commission, that are most fruitful of harm; not the evil that men do, but the good they did not do, that lives after them.”                        |          
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 “It’s not the evil that men do that outlives them; it’s the mischief that computers and genetic research can get us into when they are spliced together that we need to worry about.”    |          
|                                                                                   “Parson Fawcett said: the evil that men do lives after them; but the evil that women do goes on for countless generations through their breeding.”                        |          
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