John Carroll Quotes
The Act Of Greatest Subversion ... Is The One Of Indifference. A Man, Or A Group, Finds It Unbearable That Someone Can Be Simply Uninterested In His, Or Its, Convictions ... There Is A Degree Of Complicity, Or Mutual Respect, Between The Believer And The Man Who Attacks His Beliefs (the Revolutionary), For The Latter Takes Them Seriously.
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