From Albert Camus’ essay “The Unbeliever and the Christian” (1948):
The world expects that Christians will speak out loud and clear, so that never a doubt, never the slightest doubt, could arise in the heart of the simplest man [sic].
The world expects that Christians will get away from abstractions and confront the blood stained face which history has taken on today.
The grouping we need is a grouping of men resolved to speak out clearly and to pay up personally.