Army Quote by Alexander the Great
“Holy shadows of the dead, I'm not to blame for your cruel and bitter fate, but the accursed rivalry which brought sister nations and brother people, to fight one another. I do not feel happy for this victory of mine. On the contrary, I would be glad, brothers, if I had all of you standing here next to me, since we are united by the same language, the same blood and the same visions.”
About This Quote
A lament over conflict that pits culturally similar peoples against each other, urging unity despite shared heritage.
In simple terms: Shared roots should unite, not divide.
Common identity can bridge wars.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- post‑war reconciliation
- multinational alliances
- peace talks
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- peacebuilding initiatives
- cultural diplomacy
Questions to Reflect On
- What barriers persist when cultures share language?
- How can shared identity be leveraged for peace?
Even shared heritage cannot erase deep‑seated grievances.