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Death Quote by Andrew Krivak

“Banquo asked me how it felt to be alive when I saw so many of my comrades dead or dying, and I said that I had ceased to think of life or death because it seemed that I was destined to serve out the sentence of one for having delivered so well of the other, and that I saw the dead every night…” quote by Andrew Krivak
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““Banquo asked me how it felt to be alive when I saw so many of my comrades dead or dying, and I said that I had ceased to think of life or death because it seemed that I was destined to serve out the sentence of one for having delivered so well of the other, and that I saw the dead every night before I went to sleep as though they were still alive and standing before me.””

Andrew Krivak

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Unforgiven, Andrew Krivak, 2020

The speaker feels numb to life and death, haunted by the dead, perceiving his fate as a forced service to a higher purpose.

In simple terms: Haunted by death, numb to life.

Key Takeaway

Accept the weight of duty without losing humanity.

Themes

war psychology destiny loss duty

Mood

somber reflective haunted

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • battlefield
  • nightmares
  • grief counseling
  • military service
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

existentialism trauma moral responsibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you honor the dead without being consumed?
  • What does “serve the sentence” mean to you?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize suffering, overlooking the need for healing.

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