

“Maturity is a bitter disappointment for which no remedy exists, unless laughter could be said to remedy anything.”
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“In the morning, I saw the Cossacks. All of them looked battered and confused as they rode by. And by then I knew it was over. I couldn't really remember what happened next, Anya. Much of it remains a blur. Describing war is impossible. I certainly tried. All men try. They try and they try. But the only ones who listen are little boys who somehow find it fascinating, and then these little boys grow up to be men and fight these wars. Wars of our fathers and our fathers' fathers. And the stories continue in variations. And it goes on like this in every land, and it's accepted with reverence and applause. It's a lie. It's all a goddamn lie. You would think the world would learn by now. But the most tragic thing is too many men die before they come to that realization, and even if they survive, they can't say it, either from their own guilt or otherwise. They don't want to believe it. But each man knows that something died inside them. Trust or honor, or how they see the world. Something died. And it takes a lifetime to accept that. And in that time between the bombings, I remembered my father, and tried to look for the good in all of this. I really tried, Anya. But it just wasn't there that day.”
― Sergei and Hans:
― Sergei and Hans:

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.”
― A Dance with Dragons
― A Dance with Dragons
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