Battle Quote by Mark Lawrence
““Those were great big angry men with sharp swords actually wanting to cut pieces off me. It’s not until you’ve seen a red gaping wound and all the complex little bits inside a man all broken up and sliced open, and known that they weren’t ever getting back together again, and vomited your last two meals over the rocks . . . it’s not until then that you understand the business of swords properly and, if you’re a sensible man you vow to have nothing to do with it ever again.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Red Queen’s War, The Red Queen’s War, 2014
Understanding the true cost of violence comes after witnessing its brutal, irreversible damage, prompting a vow to avoid further conflict.
In simple terms: Violence’s horror makes you reject it.
Avoid future violence after seeing its harm.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- combat experience
- personal reflection
- conflict resolution
- peace advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does witnessing pain change your values?
- What alternatives exist to resolve conflict without violence?
The quote may romanticize suffering, overlooking the possibility of constructive change.