No Bars to Manhood (1971), p. 49.
Famous Daniel Berrigan Quotes
"Meditation" written before burning the draft files at Local Board No. 33 and entered as evidence in the trial of the Catonsville Nine.
“I do not wish to begin by “taking sides”; nor indeed to end by “taking sides.””
Responses to Settler Regimes
Context: I am sick of “sides”; which is to say, I am sick of war; of wars hot and cold; and all their approximations and metaphors and deceits and ideological ruses. I am sick of the betrayal of the mind and the failure of compassion and the neglect of the poor. I am sick of foreign ministers and all their works and pomps. I am sick of torture and secret police and the apparatus of fascists and the rhetoric of leftists. Like Lazarus, staggering from his grave, or the ghost of Trotsky I can only groan: “We have had enough of that, we have been through all that.”
“One is called to live nonviolently, even if the change one works for seems impossible.”
Source: https://www.consistent-life.org/berriganpage.pdf