Quote by Kenzie Kovacs-Szabo
War was so many things, and not the least of which confusion. What was wrong? What was right, for that matter?Was killing right or wrong? Brave or cowardly? Human nature or unnatural behavior of creatures too smart for their own good?Loyalty, betrayal, hate, love, fear, friendship, teamwork, violence. War was connected to all of these. Hard work, sadness, suffering, discipline, chaos, questions, few answers, strategy, bravery, foolishness, death, life.And both winning and losing were only two small aspects of the word war.
Summary
This quote reflects the complexity and ambiguity of war. It suggests that war is not easily definable or categorizable, but rather a mix of contrasting values and emotions. It raises questions about morality, with the notion of right and wrong often blurred in the context of killing. The quote also highlights various themes and experiences associated with war, such as loyalty, betrayal, fear, and violence. It underscores the multitude of human emotions and actions that are intertwined with warfare, emphasizing that war encompasses more than just victory or defeat.