Friday, July 30, 2010

Dear John


"That's the big mistake a lot of people make,
when they wonder how soldiers can put their lives on the line,
day after day or how they can fight for something they may not believe in.

Not everyone does.

I've worked with soldiers on all sides of the political spectrum;
I've met some who hated the army and others who wanted to make it a career.
I've met geniuses and idiots, but when all is said and done,we do what we do for one another.

For friendship.

Not for country, not for patriotism, not because we're programmed killing machines,
but because of the guy next to you.
You fight for your friend, to keep him alive, and he fights for you,
and everything about the army is built on this simple premise. "





It was only a flicker from a sentence,
that the book is able to remind me and refresh me,
the feeling of losing someone.. anyone.
Approaching the step of summing up,
with not a happy ending,
but a memorable one.


"Regrets about the journey, maybe,
but not the destination."





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