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“History laughs at both the victim and the aggressor.”
Mahmoud Darwish“Maybe you receive pain selfishly — thinking only of yourself. The cycle of pain wounds every participant”
both victim and aggressor.“I had learned that you should always shout louder than your aggressor.”
Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood“In the clashes between ignorance and intelligence, ignorance is generally the aggressor.”
Paul Harris“Today the aggressor is the shepherd of peace, and the beaten and hunted are the troublemakers of the world. What's more, there are whole races who believe it!”
Erich Maria Remarque, Flotsam“No major war or act of mass killing in the twentieth century began without the aggressors or perpetrators first claiming innocence and victimhood.”
Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin“The invention of the mechanical clock was one of a number of major advances that turned Europe from a weak, peripheral, highly vulnerable outpost of Mediterranean civilization into a hegemonic aggressor.”
David S. Landes, Revolution in Time: Clocks and the Making of the Modern World“In 'The King's Speech,' patriotism is utterly contained within a historical moment, the third of September, 1939, where the aggressor is clear, the fight is clear, it hasn't become complicated over time.”
Tom Hooper“Forgiveness was work, Eduardo told victims' families--but so, then, was love, and deciding what was right, and defending it. Recusing yourself from judgment so you won't be tainted by the aggressor's sin is the same as turning away from empathy so you won't be touched by the victim's pain.”
Jennifer duBois, Cartwheel“And always we had wars, and more wars, and still other wars--all over Europe, all over the world. "Sometimes in the private interest of royal families," Satan said, "sometimes to crush a weak nation; but never a war started by the aggressor for any clean purpose--there is no such war in the history of the race.”
Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger