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John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of "antiwar," Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing Him Here, Was Like Being "anti-food" Or "anti-sex," Since War Was Such An Essential Element Of Human Experience.

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

Mark Bowden Quotes: John Updike Once Said That He Was Confused By The Very Concept Of Antiwar, Which He Felt, And I'm Paraphrasing

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