"It was my view then, and still is,……" — Tim O'Brien
"It was my view then, and still is, that you don't make war without knowing why. Knowledge of course, is always imperfect, but it seemed to me that when a nation goes to war it must have reasonable confidence in the justice and imperative of its cause. You can't fix your mistakes. Once people are dead, you can't make them undead."
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Tim O'Brien
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87 Quotes by Tim O'Brien
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you can tell a true war story if it embarrasses you. If you don't care for obscenity, you don't care…
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Everything was such a damned nice idea when it was an idea.
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I guess we're really brothers, aren't we? Don't know what that means, except it means that some of the same…
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