WINNING AND LOSING
Our whole Roman world had gone dead in its heart because it feared tragedy, took flight from suffering, and abhorred failure. In fear of tragedy we worshiped power. In fear of suffering, we worshipped security. During the rising splendor of our thousand years, we had grown cruel, practical and sterile. We did win the whole world, but in the process, we lost our souls.
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