Inconstitencies Of Opinion Which May Arise From Time To Time Due To
Contingencies Which May Not Be Anticipated Are Often Justifiable Except
When You Do Them
Inconstitencies of opinion which may arise from time to time due to
contingencies which may not be anticipated are often justifiable except
when you do them, since for you, consistency requires that you be as dumb
today as you were yesterday and the day before that. When I change my mind
is is generally a sign of broadminded openness to considerations of moment.
When you change your mind from what you said four years ago, it is yet
another example of the bewildering plethora of lies of which you are always
guilty. Let us always be fair about these things. (10) It is really hard to
keep people from doing something if they stay away from it and don't want
to do it. You just have to exercise patience and forbid it a little more
strongly a little longer.