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“«Vedi, in ogni Stato si possono incontrare persone che sono ciecamente fanatiche dell’idea dell’ordine sociale. Devote a questa idea, sono pronte a tutto pur di affermarla. Anche al crimine, giacché sono convinte che il fine giustifichi i mezzi e muti il significato dei concetti. Loro non assassinano, loro salvano l’ordine. Loro non torturano, non ricattano: loro proteggono la ragion di Stato e combattono per l’ordine. La vita di un individuo, qualora l’individuo infranga il dogma dell’ordine stabilito, per queste persone non significa nulla, non vale un soldo. Queste persone non si rendono conto che la società che servono è costituita appunto d’individui. Hanno il cosiddetto sguardo ad ampio raggio... e avere uno sguardo del genere è il modo più sicuro per non vedere gli altri.»”

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The Tower of the Swallow

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Andrzej Sapkowski
Andrzej Sapkowski

Andrzej Sapkowski is a Polish writer born on June 21, 1948. He is renowned for his fantasy novels, especially the 'The Witcher' series, which has been translated into multiple languages and adapted into games and television series. more

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