"I want you, each and every one of you, to have a reason to
be outraged. This is precious. When something outrages you,
as Nazism did me, that is when you become a militant, strong
and engaged. You join the movement of history, and the great
current of history continues to flow only thanks to each and
every one of us. History's direction is toward more justice and
more freedom—though not the unbridled freedom of the fox in
a henhouse. The rights set forth in the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights in 1948 are indeed universal. When you encounter
someone who lacks those rights, have sympathy and help him
or her to achieve them." from the book Indignez Vous - Time
for Outrage by Stephane Hessel
Search out a copy either in your local library or book seller or
you can do what I did and just google it using a phrase from
above, just making sure you bracket it with quotation marks " .
I could provide you with a link...but that would be too easy :)
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