Hate traps us by binding us too tightly to our adversary. This is the obscenity of war: the intimacy of mutually shed blood, the lascivious proximity of two soldiers who, eye to eye, bayonet each other.

Milan Kundera
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The intimacy of mutually shed blood, the lascivious proximity of two soldiers who, eye to eye, bayonet each other. This quote is about the horror of war. How precious life is and how much it should be cherished. The two soldiers are meant to represent the battle between good and evil, but it is their mutual hatred that has made them enemies. It binds them too tightly to their adversary to see the evil in themselves, or to see their own goodness in another person.

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