Albert Cossery Quotes
Nour El Dine Felt Much More Comfortable With The Vagabonds, The Rabble Born To Commit Sordid Offenses. At Least You Could Frighten Them. But These Disreputable Intellectuals Were Forever Breaking Down All Sense Of Authority In Him. Nour El Dine Considered Himself A Reasonable Being; That Is, He Believed In The Existence Of The Government And In The Speeches Pronounced By Ministers. He Had Blind Faith In The Institutions Of The Civilized World. The Attitude Of Yeghen And His Fellow Men Always Disconcerted Him; They Appeared Not To Realize That There Was A Government. They Were Not Against The Government; They Simply Were Not Aware Of It.
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