Quote by Orson Scott Card

We humans do, when the cause is sufficient, spend our lives. We throw ourselves onto the grenade to save our buddies in the foxhole. We rise out of the trenches and charge the entreched enemy and die like maggots under a blowtorch. We strap bombs on our bodies and blow ourselves up in the midst of our enemies. We are, when the cause is sufficient, insane.


We humans do, when the cause is sufficient, spend our lives.

Summary

This quote suggests that humans are capable of extreme sacrifices and acts of self-destruction for causes they deem worthy or significant. It argues that when motivated by a compelling reason, individuals are willing to go to great lengths, even to the point of death, to protect or advance their beliefs or defend those they care about. It implies that the depth of conviction can lead humans to engage in seemingly irrational or extreme behaviors, reflecting the complexity of human nature and the strong influence of purpose and conviction on our actions.

By Orson Scott Card
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