War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose of which is to rid the body of fever. So the purpose of a war is to end the war.

William Faulkner
War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose...
War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose...
War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose...
War is an episode, a crisis, a fever the purpose...
About This Quote

We tend to think of war as something that occurs between nations, or within nations. However, the truth is that war also occurs within people. The purpose of war is to end war, but it does not end war. It only changes the form in which it exists.

Source: A Fable

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