"The ultimate evil is the weakness, cowardice, that is one of the constituents of so much human nature. When, rarely, unalloyed nobility does occur, its chances of prevailing are slim. Yet it exists, and its mere existence is reason enough for not wiping the name of mankind off the slate."

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Source: Michael Billington on actors by Michael Billington, www.theguardian.com. April 1, 2012.

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John Simon

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John Simon is a prominent theater critic known for his incisive reviews and contributions to American theater, particularly through his work in 'New York Magazine'.

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