E. L. Cherbonnier once had...
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E. L. Cherbonnier once had a conversation with a woman who had been a friend of one of the most notorious Nazi brutes.
"He was a fine man," she said, "he should have been a priest."
"A priest?" was the surprised reply.
"Yes. He was such an idealist."
"An idealist? How do you mean?"
"Oh, he hated the world so."
--As quoted by: Gerald Kennedy in A Second Reader's Notebook (Harper & Brothers, 1959), p. 269
-- Prescott
"He was a fine man," she said, "he should have been a priest."
"A priest?" was the surprised reply.
"Yes. He was such an idealist."
"An idealist? How do you mean?"
"Oh, he hated the world so."
--As quoted by: Gerald Kennedy in A Second Reader's Notebook (Harper & Brothers, 1959), p. 269
-- Prescott
