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This soldiering thing sadly deadens that very good thing, humanity.
Lew Wallace
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Lew Wallace
Age: 77 †
Born: 1827
Born: April 10
Died: 1905
Died: February 15
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Lewis Lew Wallace
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The monuments of the nations are all protests against nothingness after death so are statues and inscriptions so is history.
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There is no law by which to determine the superiority of nations hence the vanity of the claim, and the idleness of disputes about it. A people risen, run their race, and die either of themselves or at the hands of another, who, succeeding to their power, take possession of their place, and upon their monuments write new names such is history.
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