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In war you lose your sense of the definite, hence your sense of truth itself,...
Author:
Tim O'Brien
Book:
The Things They Carried
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In war you lose your sense of the definite, hence your sense of truth itself, and therefore it's safe to say that in a war story nothing is ever absolutely true.
( Tim O'Brien )
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