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“Why did people ignore the lessons of history and their own senses, deny a law of life immutable as the seasons, and erect twisted barriers against it in their minds? He didn't know why, but they did. They wept for the goodness of half-imaginary yesterdays, yesterdays beyond altering, instead of anticipating and helping to shape the good of possible tomorrows. They found things to blame for the flow of events they wanted to stop and could not. They blamed God, their wives, government, books, fanciful combinations of unnamed men--sometimes even voices in their own heads. They lived tortured and unhappy lives, trying to dam Niagara with a teacup.”

Quote by John Jakes

Work

Love and War

This book delves into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by individuals caught in the midst of war, focusing on the interplay between love and the harsh realities of conflict. more

Author

John Jakes
John Jakes

John Jakes is a renowned American historical fiction writer, born on March 31, 1932. His works are set against the backdrop of American history, particularly focusing on the era of the American Civil War. Jakes' novels are beloved by readers and have won numerous literary awards. more

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