“Disease-carrying thoughts swarm and multiply in the dark and twisted labyrinths of our minds, and all that is needed is a mob and a good political slogan for the epidemic to be spread once again, with a burst of automatic weapons or a mushroom cloud.”

—  Romain Gary

Introduction to The Plague (1946) by Albert Camus, as translated in a 1962 edition.

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