John Steinbeck Quotes
There Is No Dignity In Death In Battle. Mostly That Is A Splashing About Of Human Meat And Fluid, And The Result Is Filthy, But There Is A Great And Almost Sweet Dignity In The Sorrow, The Helpless, The Hopeless Sorrow, That Comes Down Over A Family With The Telegram. Nothing To Say, Nothing To Do, And Only One Hope - I Hope He Didn't Suffer - And What A Forlorn And Last-choice Hope That Is.
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