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Racer David (dr1t)
Race Number 243
Date Sat, 20 Jun 2020 06:51:16 +0000
Speed 47 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 96.9%
Rank 4th place (out of 4)
Opponents mh73mu (2nd place) sandybeachess (3rd place)

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It is a custom of our justice to condemn some as a warning to others. To condemn them because they have done wrong would be stupidity, as Plato says. For what is done cannot be undone. But they are condemned that they may not go wrong again in the same way, or that others may avoid following their example. We do not correct the man we hang; we correct others through him. I do the same. My errors are sometimes natural and incorrigible; but whereas honest men benefit the public by setting an example, I may perhaps benefit them by making them avoid my example.
On the Art of Conversation (book) by Michel de Montaigne (see stats)

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It is a custom of our justice to condemn some as a warning to others. To condemn them because they have done wrong would be stupidity, as Plato says. For what is done cannot be undone. But they are condemned that they may not go wrong again in the same way, or that others may avoid following their example. We do not correct the man we hang; we correct others through him. I do the same. My errors are sometimes natural and incorrigible; but whereas honest men benefit the public by setting an example, I may perhaps benefit them by making them avoid my example.
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  1. custom
  2. our
  3. because
  4. stupidity,
  5. condemned
  6. may
  7. or
  8. avoid
  9. We
  10. hang;
  11. I
  12. incorrigible;
  13. but
  14. honest
  15. public