I am young, I am twenty years old; yet I know nothing of life but
despair, death, fear, and fatuous superficiality cast over an abyss of
sorrow. I see how peoples are set against one another, and in silence,
unknowingly, foolishly, obediently, innocently slay one another. I see
that the keenest brains of the world invent weapons and words to make
it yet more refined and enduring. And all men of my age, here and over
there, throughout the whole world see these things; all my generation is
experiencing these things with me. What would our fathers do if we
suddenly stood up and came before them and proffered our account?
What do they expect of us if a time ever comes when the war is over?
Through the years our business has been killing;—it was our first calling
in life. Our knowledge of life is limited to death. What will happen
afterwards? And what shall come out of us?
Erich Maria Remarque – All Quiet On The Western Front
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