“One man can not wage a war alone. Therefore if humanity stops agreeing to go to war; there will be only peace.”
“The stops point out, with truth, the time of pauseA sentence doth require at ev'ry clause.t ev'ry comma, stop while one you count;At semicolon, two is the amount;A colon doth require the time of three;The period four, as learned men agree.”
“...the war came to me in my dreams and showed me its sole purpose: to go on, only to go on.”
“Atop a Ferris wheel, Orson Welles told Joseph Cotten how Italy's thirty years of war and terror and bloodshed had produced the Renaissance and Michelangelo, and how Switzerland's five hundred years of democracy and peace had produced, goddamn, only the cuckoo clock.”
“One can go to war alone, but you can't build peac alone.”
“I had never met a lord before, nor had I ever expected to meet one. It didn't matter what he looked like: he was a lord first, and a human being, with a face and limbs and body, long, long after.”
“Some day this war is going to end...”