Innocence always calls mutely for protection when we would be so much wiser to guard ourselves against it: innocence is like a dumb leper who has lost his bell, wandering the world, meaning no harm.
ATTRIBUTION:
Graham Greene (19041991), British novelist. The Quiet American, pt. 1, ch. 3, sct. 3 (1955).
Later in the book, the narrator describes Pylethe quiet American of the title, a fumbling idealist in Cold-War Vietnamin similar terms: Whats the good? Hell always be innocent, you cant blame the innocent, they are always guiltless. All you can do is control them or eliminate them. Innocence is a kind of insanity. (pt. 3, ch. 2, sct. 1).