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Walter M. Miller Jr.

“Brothers, let us not assume that there is going to be war. Let's remind ourselves that Lucifer has been with us – this time – for nearly two centuries. And was dropped only twice, in sizes smaller than megaton. We all know what could happen, if there's war. The genetic festering is still with us from the last time Man tried to eradicate himself. Back then, in the St. Leibowitz' time, maybe they didn't know what would happen. Or perhaps they did know, but could not quite believe it until they tried it–like a child who knows what a loaded pistol is supposed to do, but who never pulled a trigger before. They had not yet seen a billion corpses. They had not seen the still-born, the monstrous, the dehumanized, the blind. They had not yet seen the madness and the murder and the blotting out of reason. Then they did it, and they saw it.”

Walter M. Miller Jr., A Canticle for Leibowitz
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A Canticle for Leibowitz (St. Leibowitz, #1) A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter M. Miller Jr.
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