Too often a community will play down the moral question if the sin is large—and profitable—enough, but a small sin is never let to die. Maybe it's because so few of us have the capacity to sin in the grand manner, but we all can sin sordidly. And we can't forgive people for being as weak as we ourselves are.
—Zenna Henderson, Through a Glass—Darkly.
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