War is more than battles, and battles are more than violence.

Lance Conrad
War is more than battles, and battles are more than...
War is more than battles, and battles are more than...
War is more than battles, and battles are more than...
War is more than battles, and battles are more than...
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War is more than battles, and battles are more than violence – The quote shows the importance of understanding the nature of war so as to avoid being swept up in it. When you know what a war is all about, understanding the nature of a war can help you to avoid being swept up in it. The quote tells us that wars aren’t just battles. Wars have a deeper meaning.

Source: The Price Of Nobility

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