“The red thought rose up inside Blaine’s brain: Why not kill him now?
For the killing would come easy. He was an easy man to hate. Not on principle alone, but personally, clear down to his guts.”

Source: Time is the Simplest Thing (1961), Chapter 26 (p. 206)

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