Men angered mere misfortune misfortune conceived injury. sense injury — C.S. Lewis, Screwtape Letters

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Men are not angered by mere misfortune but by misfortune conceived as injury. And the sense of injury depends on the feeling that a legitimate claim has been denied.

C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape Letters

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