Best quotes by Ernest Hemingway on War
Checkout quotes by Ernest Hemingway on War
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‟ There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ In modern war... you will die like a dog for no good reason.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ The first panacea for a mismanaged nation is inflation of the currency; the second is war. Both bring a temporary prosperity; both bring a permanent ruin. But both are the refuge of political and economic opportunists.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ Once we have a war there is only one thing to do. It must be won. For defeat brings worse things than any that can ever happen in war.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ When you go to war as a boy, you have a great illusion of immortality. Other people get killed, not you... Then, when you are badly wounded the first time, you lose that illusion, and you know it can happen to you.
- Ernest Hemingway
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‟ They wrote in the old days that it is sweet and fitting to die for one's country. But in modern war, there is nothing sweet nor fitting in your dying. You will die like a dog for no good reason.
- Ernest Hemingway