interest is a different thing from good, for good is in itself irreducible.
 Gustave Flaubert, Bouvard et Pécuchet (1881). copy citation

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Author Gustave Flaubert
Source Bouvard et Pécuchet
Topic interest good
Date 1881
Language English
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““Secondly, duties towards others; that is to say, to be always loyal, good-natured, and even fraternal, the human race being only one single family. A thing often pleases us which is injurious to our fellows; interest is a different thing from good, for good is in itself irreducible.” (The children did not comprehend.) He put off the sanction of duties until the next occasion. In the entire lecture, according to Bouvard, he had not defined “good.” “Why do you wish to define it? We feel it.”” source