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Brother Quote by Charles Brandt

“Thinking about what my brother said to me on the dock in Le Havre makes me wonder if he was looking into my soul. I knew something was different about me. I didn’t care anymore about things. I had been through practically the whole war; what could anybody do to me? Somewhere overseas I had…” quote by Charles Brandt
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““Thinking about what my brother said to me on the dock in Le Havre makes me wonder if he was looking into my soul. I knew something was different about me. I didn’t care anymore about things. I had been through practically the whole war; what could anybody do to me? Somewhere overseas I had tightened up inside, and I never loosened up again. You get used to death. You get used to killing. Sure, you go out and have fun, but even that has an edge.””

Charles Brandt

About This Quote

Source Book: “The Executioner’s Song” by Charles Brandt, 1995

The speaker reflects on war’s desensitizing effect, feeling detached and hardened, yet still aware of an underlying emotional edge.

In simple terms: War numbs feelings but leaves a lingering tension.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and address emotional numbness.

Themes

war psychology trauma detachment survival

Mood

haunted reflective somber

Type

memoir psychological reflective

When to use this quote

  • veteran reintegration
  • mental health counseling
  • support groups
  • personal journaling

Key Concepts

combat stress identity erosion emotional numbing existential reflection

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you notice the edge of feeling in daily life?
  • What steps can help reconnect with emotions after trauma?
A Different Perspective

War experiences can also foster resilience and empathy, not just numbness.

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