"My noble friend, chew upon this." (Julius Caesar)
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
What the terrorists never learn
In 1957, Albert Camus -- a Nobel Prize for Literature winner -- elegantly rejected the equation of justice with revolutionary terrorism: “People are now planting bombs in the tramways of Algiers. My mother might be on one of those tramways. If that is justice, then I prefer my mother.”
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