Lipton’s Journal/January 24, 1955/247
It also suggests that action, quite unlike society’s view of it, is not single but double. Action is a compromise. It is the putting to rest of two irreconcilables, and no action is ever meaningless.
It also suggests that action, quite unlike society’s view of it, is not single but double. Action is a compromise. It is the putting to rest of two irreconcilables, and no action is ever meaningless.