Quote #0
Our apologies, good friends, for the fracture of good order, the burning of paper instead of children.
Daniel Berrigan
About This Quote
A statement associated with anti-war protest, contrasting minor disruptions to social order with the far greater violence inflicted on people in war.
Interpretation
It is an ironic apology that highlights misplaced outrage: society may condemn symbolic acts like destroying documents, while tolerating or ignoring the killing of human beings.




