Approach Quote by Doris Lessing
“People who have lived through a war know that as it approaches, an at first secret, unacknowledged, elation begins, as if an almost inaudible drum is beating ... an awful, illicit, violent excitement is abroad. Then the elation becomes too strong to be ignored or overlooked: then everyone is possessed by it.”
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Golden Notebook, Doris Lessing, 1962
War creates a paradoxical mix of hidden excitement and dread, turning anticipation into a powerful, uncontrollable collective feeling.
In simple terms: War brings secret excitement and fear.
Recognize and manage the emotional surge before it overwhelms.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- soldiers before civilians
- political leaders
- journalists
- students
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does hidden excitement affect decision making?
- Can societies channel this energy constructively?
The excitement can blind judgment and fuel destructive actions.