6 Quotes by William Faulkner about war
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War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy. His wife and children may be shoeless; someone will always buy him drink or weapons.
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Men have been pacifists for every reason under the sun except to avoid danger and fighting.
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War and drink are the two things man is never too poor to buy.
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War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose of which is to rid the body of fever. So the purpose of a war is to end the war.
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The phenomenon of war is its hermaphroditism: the principles of victory and of defeat inhabit the same body and the necessary opponent, enemy, is merely the bed they self-exhaust each other on.
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battles lost not alone because of superior numbers and failing ammunition and stores, but because of generals who should not have been generals, who were generals not through training in contemporary methods or aptitude for learning them, but by the divine right to say 'Go there' conferred upon them by an absolute caste system
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