old disease, thought Rubashov. Revolutionaries think people’s minds. O — Arthur Koestler, Darkness Noon

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The old disease, thought Rubashov. Revolutionaries should not think through other people's minds. Or, perhaps they should? Or even ought to? How can one change the world if one identifies oneself with everybody? How else can one change it? He who understands and forgives — where would he find a motive to act? Where would he not?

Arthur Koestler, Darkness at Noon

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