Quote by Mark Twain

A feud is this way: A man has a quarrel with another man, and kills him; then that other man's brother kills him; then the other brothers, on both sides, goes for one another; then the cousins chip in -- and by and by everybody's killed off, and there ain't no more feud. But it's kind of slow, and takes a long time.


A feud is this way: A man has a quarrel with another man, an

Summary

This quote highlights the destructive nature of feuds, emphasizing how they escalate and lead to the demise of everyone involved. It describes the cyclical pattern of revenge and retaliation within a feud, where one person's act of violence triggers a chain reaction of killings among rival parties. Despite the eventual extinction of the feud, this process is portrayed as tedious and time-consuming. Overall, the quote underscores the irrationality and tragic consequences of perpetuating feuds, emphasizing the need for resolution and understanding to break the cycle of violence.

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Killing
By Mark Twain
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