Michael Shaara Quotes
It Wasn't The Dying. He Had Seen Men Die All His Life, And Death Was The Luck Of The Chance, The Price You Eventually Paid. What Was Worse Was The Stupidity. The Appalling Sick Stupidity That Was So Bad You Thought Sometimes You Would Go Suddenly, Violently, Completely Insane Just Having To Watch It. It Was A Deadly Thing To Be Thinking On. Job To Be Done Here. And All Of It Turns On Faith.
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