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“Waller was a sensible girl. She meant to shake off the American officer as soon as she could, and meet with Agent Werewolf and his friends in the woods. Germany was counting on them! Still, it seemed foolish to be afraid -- the American officer was only a woman, after all. What could one woman do…” quote by Joseph Heywood
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““Waller was a sensible girl. She meant to shake off the American officer as soon as she could, and meet with Agent Werewolf and his friends in the woods. Germany was counting on them! Still, it seemed foolish to be afraid -- the American officer was only a woman, after all. What could one woman do to another?””

Joseph Heywood

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Wolf’s Call by Joseph Heywood, 2005

Even in war, personal connections can transcend fear and prejudice.

In simple terms: Human bonds cross conflict.

Key Takeaway

Seek empathy beyond stereotypes.

Themes

war gender courage

Mood

thoughtful dramatic

Type

philosophical narrative

When to use this quote

  • military missions
  • cross‑cultural teamwork
  • gender dynamics
  • ethical dilemmas

Key Concepts

social identity theory conflict resolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can empathy overcome entrenched enmity?
  • What risks arise when trusting an enemy?
A Different Perspective

Fear and prejudice may still dominate decisions.

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