"In times like these"

"Truth is drawing all mankind into a greater expression of brotherhood"

On a morning following some world news of an alarming nature, I drove into a nearby garage to get my car filled with gasoline prior to starting out on an unexpected journey. When I casually mentioned to the young attendant, with whom I had gotten well acquainted during the years, that I was sorry my car was not washed and polished before starting out, he gloomily remarked that in war-threatened times like these what did it really matter whether one's car was clean or covered with mud.

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