Eugene B. Sledge Quotes
As I Crawled Out Of The Abyss Of Combat And Over The Rail Of The Sea Runner, I Realized That Compassion For The Sufferings Of Others Is A Burden To Those Who Have It. As Wilfred Owen's Poem "Insensibility" Puts It So Well, Those Who Feel Most Of Others Suffer Most In War.
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