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“So kill us. Kill us all. Kill my daughters, kill me, kill and kill and kill until all that's left is to kill each other. And when you do, the bon Dieu, if he's really there, will be your judge.” quote by Julie Berry
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““So kill us. Kill us all. Kill my daughters, kill me, kill and kill and kill until all that's left is to kill each other. And when you do, the bon Dieu, if he's really there, will be your judge.””

Julie Berry

About This Quote

A desperate plea that violence will be judged by a higher power, reflecting hopelessness and moral reckoning.

In simple terms: Desperate plea for divine judgment on endless violence.

Key Takeaway

Consider moral consequences of violence.

Themes

despair violence morality faith judgment

Mood

anguished hopeless reflective

Type

lament philosophical existential

When to use this quote

  • war zones
  • family conflict
  • social unrest
  • personal crises

Key Concepts

existential dread theodicy human suffering

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does this reveal about human desperation?
  • Can moral accountability stop endless conflict?
A Different Perspective

Violence may not be judged by any deity.

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