"In history as in human life, regret does not bring back a lost moment and a thousand years will not recover something lost in a single hour."
"In 1938, after Austria, our universe had become accustomed to inhumanity, to lawlessness, and brutality as never in centuries before. In a former day the occurrences in unhappy Vienna alone would have been sufficient to cause international proscription, but in 1938 the world conscience was silent or merely muttered surlily before it forgot and forgave."
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Source: Erasmus of Rotterdam. Book by Stefan Zweig, p. 116, as translated by Marion Sonnenfeld, 1934.
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