In order to prove to them that virtue is unpleasant, education authorities try to provide teachers who shall be at once unpleasant and virtuous.
For my part I have a different view as to the best sort of person. I think people should be jolly, and cheerful, and kindly, and more inclined to say 'Yes' than to say 'No'; those who say 'No' to themselves generally feel that this gives them a right to say 'No' to others, especially to children.
Source: Who may use lipstick? (written in Sept. 14, 1931 and pub. in Mortals and Others, v.1, 1975
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