Man's majesty and nobility are taken for granted, although his faults and weaknesses are constantly paraded before our eyes.
A.
People respect greatness and nobility in human nature much more than they do to faults and weakness, when they are on parade.
B.
Human being s are undoubetdly seen as great and noble, although they often behave badly.
C.
People pay no attention to the great and noble side of human nature, since they are more interested in teh parade of those with faults and weaknesses in nature.
D.
Human beings have so many faults and weaknesses that we all ignore their goodness.