"A philosopher I admire wrote that a coward is not a coward "on account of a cowardly heart or lungs or cerebrum ... he is like that because he has made himself into a coward by his actions ... A coward is defined by the deed he has done." I would wake up sweating, throw off my sheet, and stare into the hot, empty darkness. What if there was a collective will to cowardice, when men and women in their millions, a whole nationful, did cowardly deeds? Was there a way out of that? And how naive the cast-iron idealism I had been brought up with, believing we were moderate, tolerant people, steeped in civilized ways. I should have been differently taught, told how casual we are about cruelty, depravity. I had grown to adulthood nourished on monumental lies." --