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Via Dolorosa & When Shall We Live? Via Dolorosa & When Shall We Live? by David Hare
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“We appealed to the conscience of the world. The world has no conscience. We have no one but ourselves."

The fight. The struggle. The historic destiny. The return of the people. The cause: life therefore having a meaning and shape that eludes the rest of us in the endless wash of 'What the hell are we doing here?' In a single day, says an Israeli friend, he experiences events and emotions that would keep a Swede going for a year.”
David Hare, Via Dolorosa & When Shall We Live?
“And it's a preference, a long-held preference, what you might call a 'habit of mind'—putting words into other people's mouths. And those people are played by people whose profession is to pretend to be other people. For which purpose, they adopt gestures, voices, intonations, even sexual attitudes not their own. On stage, they affect to be ravished and amused by someone whom they will, afterwards, run a mile to avoid having dinner with. Likewise, they spit torrents of abuse against an actor who later, later, in the softness of the night, they will share their bed with.”
David Hare, Via Dolorosa & When Shall We Live?