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Violence does not and cannot exist by itself; it is invariably intertwined
with the lie. |
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Solzhenitsyn |
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Violence and injury enclose in their net all that do such thing, and
generally return upon him who began. |
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Lucretius |
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Of every malice gaining the hatred of Heaven, injustice is the goal, and
every such goal injures someone either with force or with fraud. But
because fraud is an evil proper to man, it is more displeasing to God; and
therefore the fraudulent have a lower place and greater pain assails them.
Of the violent [this] circle is full... |
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Dante Inferno |