Kurt Vonnegut Quotes
When We Went To War, We Had Two Fears. One Was That We'd Get Killed. The Other Was That We Might Have To Kill Someone. Imagine Somebody Coming Back From The Gulf, Particularly A Pilot, Saying, "Gee, I'm Lucky. I Didn't Have To Kill Anybody." TV Has Dehumanized Us To The Point Where This Is Acceptable.
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