[I.N.R.I. by Peter Rosegger]@TWC D-Link bookI.N.R.I. CHAPTER V 6/26
No, I will enjoy my life. Enjoyment is a duty." "That is what bad men think," said Dismas. "There are no bad men," exclaimed Barabbas, "and no good men either. Friend, look at the lamb, he harms no one; he would rather be torn to pieces by the lion than tear the lion to pieces himself.
Is he good, therefore? No, only weak.
And the lion who kills and eats the lamb? Is he bad, therefore? No, only strong.
And so it is his right to destroy the weak.
Strength is the only virtue, and the only good deed is to exterminate the weak." When he made an end of speaking, the other turned his face towards him and said: "What extraordinary words are those? I never heard such talk before.
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