Men cry not for themselves, but for their comrades

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During World War I, a British officer asked a grieving father why he was weeping for his son. “For my son,” the father said. “But why?” the officer asked. “I’m weeping for all your sons.”

Source: From The Compilation Of Final Fantasy Vii

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