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Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
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Bill Carter569 ratings, 4.32 average rating, 64 reviews
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“Grief produces an abundant energy that must find a way to burn itself up. And that is the fundamental problem, one that can take a lifetime to exhaust.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“If there was a bad guy we could appeal to the people because, like it or not, we, the huddled masses, want our public figures to be good or bad but rarely allow them to mix the two. Not good an bad. We place people in these categories, which then creates a smooth story-line but also a dichotomy. It's why we like our male movie stars to be either bad boys or heroes, our leading ladies sluts or soccer moms. We like our politicians to be tough guys or saints. What we don't like are any signs of actual humanity, a mixture of the two. So we are left with the question: who is the bad guy? And is the bad guy in control of all that is bad?”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“It's my experience that people want to do something, but become confused by an overwhelming sense of hopelessness, not knowing what to do, and in the end do the only thing they believe they possibly can: nothing.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“Expats of any country are quick to lose their sense of humour, beaten down by a lifetime of defending the land they no longer live in.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“War is always more complex. Economics, history, religion all have a role, but not for the ones dodging the bullets. They just get blown around like seeds in the wind until the city folk with calculators and Swiss bank accounts stop talking rot from a bunker under a mountain.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“Surely, when looking back, our lives can, for the most part, be accounted for in our interactions with others. That is where memories are stored, in one another. And yet each person is unique enough in his or her own thoughts that no two people are going to remember the same experience in the same way.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“It was not our war, but it would be our disgrace, our shame. The West was filling to declare a war over the price of oil, but when it came to the wholesale slaughter of human beings we folded our hands across our chests and tapped our heels, with great anticipation that Sunday's sporting events would be wonderfully entertaining”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“Someone who spoke English had been listening to his speeches of promised freedom and would have realized they were the drunken lies of men who have titles of power but no authority to exercise it.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“Religion didn't matter to the city drunks but they knew it mattered to the village people. What the city people wanted was land. Power. But because that all sounds rather greedy and a bit crass, they made it religious and ethnic.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“In this journey we call life, we are all ultimately alone.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
“That week we tried everything to bury our heads in the sand. But the problem remains the same world over; the sand is never quite deep enough.”
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
― Fools Rush In: A True Story of War and Redemption
