““I'm sure you didn’t mean to hurt anyone.”
Madoc Roswyn laughed a soft forlorn laugh. “The sad truth is that I didn’t care—which may be worse.””

—  Jack Vance , book Space Opera

Source: Space Opera (1965), Chapter 12 (p. 127)

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American mystery and speculative fiction writer 1916–2013

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