Common-place Book: n. a book in which common-places, or notable or striking passages are noted; a book in which things especially to be remembered or referred to are recorded.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
I occassionally post the following quote from Solzhenitsyn. It's that time again.
Untouched by the breath of God, unrestricted by human conscience, both capitalism and socialism are repulsive.
5 comments:
Timely
And chaplained by false religion and restricted by badly formed human conscience they're more repulsive still.
"Breadth" or "breath"?
Ps-I,
Thanks for the spell-check.
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