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There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it.
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