“Perhaps in his loneliness he had acquired the silent conviction that he was 'the last', the one, the only. And, being the last, he ceased to be Benjamin, becoming Israel. And upon his heart had settled the history of five thousand years, no longer remote, but become as the history of his own lifetime. His "I" was the converse of the imperial "We.” PhilosophyJudaism Book:A Canticle For Leibowitz Source: A Canticle For Leibowitz
“But you've always used words so wordily in crafty defense of your Trinity, although He never needed such defense before you got Him from me as a Unity.” HumorReligionChristianityJudaism Book:A Canticle For Leibowitz Source: A Canticle For Leibowitz