War Quote by Tom Wood
““I fought for a cause. And yes, I looted and I gained glory, but I went into that battle to protect my people. Have you ever done such a thing?’ ‘No,’ Victor said, with as even a voice as he could muster. ‘Then you do not know the clarity of righteous combat. You cannot comprehend the strength you gain from the unshakeable knowledge that you are pure and your enemy is sullied.’ ‘Napoleon said God is on the side with the best artillery.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: “The War of the Worlds” by Tom Wood, 2022
The speaker claims that fighting for a cause, even with questionable deeds, feels justified when protecting one's people, believing moral clarity comes from perceived righteousness.
In simple terms: Fighting for one’s people feels justified even with moral ambiguity.
Recognize the danger of self‑justified violence.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military service
- political activism
- personal conflict
- historical wars
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Do you ever rationalize harmful actions as noble?
- How does perceived purity affect decision‑making?
Moral clarity can be a self‑deception that ignores the harm caused.