The Geneva Conventions prescribe that the wounded must be cared for. But they may be wounded?
War
War and water are two chaoses combined.
A common enemy makes former enemies friends.
Politicians lie and slander to win elections, but in centuries past, would-be kings cut off each other's heads to gain the crown. Civilization is making progress.
Perhaps the more terrifying thought about World War II Germany is not that the Jews were ordinary people like us, but that the Nazis were too.
Mr. Stanley’s Aphorisms and Paradoxes are outstanding examples of the long-form aphorism...
inevitably studded with discrete individual aphorisms that could easily stand on their own.
-James Geary, author of The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism
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