Marquis de Sade: Man has given a false importance to death. Any animal, man or plant that dies adds to Nature's compost heap becomes the manure without which nothing could grow, nothing could be created. Death is simply part of the process. Every death, even the cruellest death drowns in the total indifference of Nature. Nature would watch unmoved if we destroyed the entire human race. I hate Nature.

Marat/Sade (1967)
Directed by: Peter Brook
Starring: Glenda Jackson, Ian Richardson, Patrick Magee, Michael Williams, Clifford Rose
Herald: The revolution came and went, And unrest was replaced by discontent.
Herald: Crucifiction, all good Christians know, is the most sympathetic way to go.




