Arthur Schopenhauer, Ph.D., German Philosopher, Atheist
In the ordinary man, injustice rouses a passionate desire for vengeance; . . . where there is a great deal of pride and vanity, there also will there be a great desire of vengeance.
One can’t help but be reminded of a quite ordinary man that was never elected to the U.S. Pesidency named George W. Bush. His unbridled arrogance, ignorance, and passionate desire for vengence led to countless losses of life, blood, and treasure throughout the world.
One can’t help but be reminded of a quite ordinary man that was never elected to the U.S. Pesidency named George W. Bush. His unbridled arrogance, ignorance, and passionate desire for vengence led to countless losses of life, blood, and treasure throughout the world.