Saturday, 15 June 2019

Aphorism 19

A person with long dark hair over their face holds their hands, bound in cuffs, aloft against the background of the sky. Text overlay reads: "Sometimes conviction requires us to break rules or laws. Yet an act that is right can still be contrary to law, and our conviction must be sufficient for us to face the consequences, not just to demand that they be waived because of our conviction."
Sometimes conviction requires us to break rules or laws. Yet an act that is right can still be contrary to law, and our conviction must be sufficient for us to face the consequences, not just to demand that they be waived because of our conviction.
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