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Laugh and Live

CHAPTER XIII
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SELF-INDULGENCE AND FAILURE The correct definition of self-indulgence is _failure_--because self-indulgence is comprised of an aggregation of vices, large and small, and failure is the logical sequence thereof.

Even the habit of eating may be cultivated into a vice.

Indeed, there are those who gorge without restraint, which in itself is unchaste and immoral.

We've often seen them as, with napkin under foot or tucked under the collar, they eat their way through mountains of food and wash it down as they reach for more.
No use to say how and what we feel when we attend such performances.

It is all right to say "Look the Other Way," _but it can't be done_.


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