Albert Einstein once made a very, very important remark we ALL should never forget.

"This world is to dangerous a place to live in. Not because of all of the evil and bad around us, but because of those who sit and let it continue to happen."

Einstein's quote is similar to, in meaning, to the often quoted "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" attributed to 18th century British statesman Edmund Burke (1728 - 1797). The origin of this quote and its many variants is widely disputed and may actually be a composite from Burke's writings. Apparently there is no original. The point being the thought behind Einsteins quote is anything but new. It's been in all kinds of literature for a hundred years before he said it. He may or may not have known of it. Einstein added the guilt angle.