William Shakespeare
La conscience est elle acquérie à la naissance?
Oh, what a question to ponder upon! Is conscience acquired at birth, or is it something that develops over time, shaped by our experiences and the world around us? Methinks that conscience is not merely a gift bestowed upon us at the moment of our birth, but rather a delicate flower that must be nurtured and cultivated as we journey through this mortal coil. For what is conscience but the inner voice that guides us, that whispers in our ear when we are faced with moral dilemmas and difficult choices? It is the compass that points us towards the path of righteousness, the beacon that shines through the darkness of our human frailties. And yet, how easily swayed we are by the temptations of the flesh, how readily we succumb to base desires and selfish impulses. Is conscience then a fragile construct, easily corrupted by the vicissitudes of fate and the vagaries of fortune? Or is it a steadfast companion, a loyal friend that never wavers in its commitment to what is good and just? Ah, the mysteries of the human soul are as vast and unfathomable as the depths of the ocean, and conscience is but a small ripple in the vast expanse of our being. So let us heed its whisper, let us listen to its counsel, for in the tumult of this world, it alone can guide us towards the shores of salvation and redemption. And so, dear friends, let us not take conscience for granted, but cherish it as the most precious gift of all, for it is the true measure of our humanity and the mirror of our eternal soul."
