Blood Quote by William Manchester
““One strange feeling, which I remember clearly, was a powerful link with the slain, particularly those that had fallen within the past hour or two. There was so much death around that life seemed almost indecent. Some men’s uniforms were soaked with gobs of blood. The ground was sodden with it. I killed, too. ””
About This Quote
Source Book: “The Last Lion: Winston Churchill,” 1983
Describes the visceral horror of battle, linking death and the grotesque reality of war.
In simple terms: War is terrifying and dehumanizing.
Acknowledge war’s brutal reality.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- veteran counseling
- historical education
- peace advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does witnessing death change a soldier?
- What coping mechanisms help after trauma?
May glorify conflict unintentionally.