Forwarded from Corpse World Monologues
Dostoyevsky wrote once in his diary: “one day the world will end and God will ask the men what did they learn from their terrestrial experience. Then, the men will simply show God the Don Quixote, and God will understand.”
A little sleep, a little slumber - a little folding of the hands to restForwarded from Captain Kabooms militaria
An Iranian teenager resting in his dug-out during the Iran-Iraq war.
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war evolved past the need for heroes long agoFate is in heaven, armor is on the chest, accomplishment is in the feet; always fight with your opponent in the palm of your hand, and you won't get wounded. If you fight willing to die, you'll survive; if you fight trying to survive, you'll die. If you think you'll never go home again, you will; if you hope to make it back, you won't. While it is not incorrect to consider the world uncertain, as a warrior one should not think of it as uncertain but as totally certain.