John Brunner Quote
What hurt him most of all, made him feel like a sick child aware of terrible wrongness and yet incapable of explaining it to anyone who might help, was that in spite of the evidence around them, in spite of what their eyes and ears reported-and sometimes their flesh, from bruises, stab wounds, racking coughs, weeping sores-these people believed their way of life was the best in the world, and were prepared to export it at the point of a gun.
John Brunner
What hurt him most of all, made him feel like a sick child aware of terrible wrongness and yet incapable of explaining it to anyone who might help, was that in spite of the evidence around them, in spite of what their eyes and ears reported-and sometimes their flesh, from bruises, stab wounds, racking coughs, weeping sores-these people believed their way of life was the best in the world, and were prepared to export it at the point of a gun.
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About John Brunner
John Brunner may refer to:
Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet (1842–1919), British industrialist and Liberal Member of Parliament
John L. Brunner (1929–1980), Pennsylvania politician
Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet (1865–1929), British Liberal Member of Parliament
John Brunner (author) (1934–1995), British author, mainly of science fiction
Sir John Brunner, 1st Baronet (1842–1919), British industrialist and Liberal Member of Parliament
John L. Brunner (1929–1980), Pennsylvania politician
Sir John Brunner, 2nd Baronet (1865–1929), British Liberal Member of Parliament
John Brunner (author) (1934–1995), British author, mainly of science fiction