no passion disturbs the sounds of our judgment as…
Page 277 no passion disturbs the sounds of our judgment as anger does. No one would hesitate to punish with death a judge who is led to condemn his man as a criminal out of anger. Then why is it any more permissible for fathers and schools to punish and flag children in anger? That is no longer correction, it is vengeance. For a child punished is medicine. Would we tolerate a Doctor Who animated by wrath against his patient?
— from The Landing (Death) · Happy Why More or Less by brown