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 before I went to sleep as though they were still alive and standing before me.””
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.
Accept the weight of duty without losing humanity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- battlefield
- nightmares
- grief counseling
- military service
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you honor the dead without being consumed?
- What does “serve the sentence” mean to you?
The quote may romanticize suffering, overlooking the need for healing.