"Now hatred is by far the Longest pleasure;
"Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure."
— George Gordon, Lord Byron
When I was an undergraduate at Princeton University during the height of the Vietnam War, surrounded by fellow students who condemned it and even some who left the country to avoid fighting in it, the mantra used by its supporters was, "America, love it or leave it." In my misguided "Bomb Hanoi" youth, I uttered this phrase, which I now detest.
The phrase itself — with its command of the government. . .
The Longest Pleasure
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