Let the past abolish the past when — and if — it can substitute something better.


Essays, speeches & public letters (ed. Random House Inc, 1965)


Let the past abolish the past when — and if — it can substitute something better.

Let the past abolish the past when — and if — it can substitute something better.

Let the past abolish the past when — and if — it can substitute something better.

Let the past abolish the past when — and if — it can substitute something better.