“Being good/being good” as a subject as subject.
What we need is just, not good, but good is pretty. (I get a
b**p from a cross out of the incorrect form). What is good is easy to do? In both
cases I chose to be, which turned out to be wrong. (Victoria Hugo)
I learn that good is being in harmony with
one’s self. But later I discover this quote by Oscar Wilde
It is the quote but should I ask it? What is an answer to question mark 4?
What should we do for a college student?
For this native speaker, for your sentence
Being good is easy, what is difficult is being just.
What are the sounds and
reasons for being something good is easy and just is
difficult?
Also keep in mind that Victor Hugo was French, and Wilde was a Irish, so which French
word went with him?