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Color spread: "Frivolity, at the edge of a Moral Swamp, hears Hymn-Singing in the Distance and dons the Galoshes of Remorse".

Refers to the travails of Woody Allen… Color spread: "Frivolity, at the edge of a Moral Swamp, hears Hymn-Singing in the Distance and dons the Galoshes of Remorse".

By Edward Gorey The New Yorker, March 22 , 1993P. 63 Color spread: "Frivolity, at the edge of a Moral Swamp, hears Hymn-Singing in the Distance and dons the Galoshes of Remorse".

You have something against morals?" Nachman heard himself shouting and felt his breath coming faster.

But now the cracks start to appear, cracks whose methodological arguments mask an increasingly insidious moral whisper, less heard of course by one than another.

For all Schiff's high-mindedness - he talks of the moral dimension he hears in great music, and of Beethoven as a prophet - there is an impish side to his character.

Prophets refuse to go away until their moral voice is heard and understood.

And, since Tolstoy had been dead since 1910, no voice of libertarian and moral power was heard in the world: no organisation, large or small, spoke up".

Moral: You didn't hear it from me.

Johnson did not want to hear about moral victories.

And I do want to hear your moral reasoning: not any economic, political or historic excuses.

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