Today’s Tragedy
In the past, considerable interest and discussion have centered upon meaningful phrases. “I love you,” probably ranks as most popular, for obvious reasons. The poet Whittier says that the saddest words of tongue and pen are these: “It might have been.” Today, another phrase must concern us. Although we all use it, it is not a pleasant one, in fact, it is most miserable and disgusting. It is not so repulsive in itself, but rather, it is the attitude that is repulsive. The phrase is “I...