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“…one must always be mindful of the thin line between righteous indignation and self-righteousness. Work for social change, he warned, could breed in one a dangerous arrogance disguised as holy impatience. Related to this, he said, ‘Never hate evil more than you love the good. . . . you will become a damn good hater! And the world has enough of that kind of activist.‘”
(—Or N. Rose, recalling an interview with William Sloane Coffin)
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