I dislike untidy wars, as I dislike untidy peacemaking.
by Dorothy Dunnett (0 Reviews)
The quote by Dorothy Dunnett highlights the importance of order and organization in both conflict and resolution. She expresses a dislike for disorderly wars, emphasizing that chaos in warfare reflects poorly on the overall process and outcomes. A messy approach to fighting can lead to unnecessary suffering and difficulties in achieving peace afterward.
Similarly, Dunnett suggests that peacemaking should also be conducted with care and clarity. Disorganized or untidy efforts to establish peace can undermine efforts and prolong conflict. She advocates for a harmonious and well-structured approach in both war and peace to ensure better results and stability.
"I dislike untidy wars, as I dislike untidy peacemaking."
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