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1. I. Our pleasures should be healthy so that they can impart a sense of well-being. P. This applies very much to the passion for sports. Q. Some people become slaves to an enthusiasm and regard it as their real and only pleasure in life. R. It is quite possible that indulging this passion is doing them great harm. S. Modern sports have become so exaggerated that they can damage and sometimes destroy ones health. 6. An enthusiasm for violent sports may well dig an early grave for the participant.





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