Stephen Crane Quote

Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the flames and the purloining of altar vessels. When it goes away it leaves smoking ruins, where lie citizens bayonetted through the throat. It is not a children's pastime like mere highway robbery.


Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, and Other Stories (ed. 1933)


Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the...

Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the...

Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the...

Philosophy should always know that indifference is a militant thing. It batters down the walls of cities and murders the women and children amid the...