It was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection.
 Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (1791). copy citation

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“[64] After this memorandum, Franklin inserted letters from Abel James and Benjamin Vaughan, urging him to continue his Autobiography. [65] Franklin expressed a different view about the duty of attending church later. IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION T was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. I wish'd to live without committing any fault at any time; I would conquer all that either natural inclination, custom, or company might lead me into. As I knew, or thought I knew, what was right and wrong, I did not see why I might not always do the one and avoid the other.” source

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