THE PERIL OF INDIFFERENCE
Our peril has been indifference, and that is a grave peril, for rust will crumble a metal when hammerblows will only harden it. I believe —and this is my crowning optimism —that the challenge with which we are now faced may restore to us that noble humility which alone gives power. It may bring us back to God. In this case victory is assured. The Farth is an anvil which has worn out many hammers. — John Buchan, Lord Tweedsmuir
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 March 1946, Page 3
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83THE PERIL OF INDIFFERENCE Chronicle (Levin), 30 March 1946, Page 3
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