Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolde...
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Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I don't have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice.
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"Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolde... " is one of a famous quotes by Lillian Hellman. Complete quote is as follows;
"Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I don't have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice."
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"Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I don't have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice." This is a quote by Lillian Hellman which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;
- It is a blessed thing that in every age some one has had the individuality enough and courage enough to stand by his own convictions.
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This quote is primarily about courage although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Lillian Hellman. Complete quote is as follows;
"Unjust. How many times I've used that word, scolded myself with it. All I mean by it now is that I don't have the final courage to say that I refuse to preside over violations against myself, and to hell with justice."