To determine not to think of it was but to think of it still, to suffer from it still.
... the courage of one's opinions is always a form of calculating cowardice in the eyes of the 'other side'...
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... the courage of one's opinions is always a form of calculating cowardice in the eyes of the 'other side'...
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