“We are born on the same soil, breathe the same air, live on the same land, and why should we not be brothers and sisters?” ShouldBornAirLandBrotherBreatheCivil WarSoilBrothers And Sisters Author:Nathan Bedford Forrest
“In beloved Iraq, blood is flowing between brothers, in the shadow of an illegitimate foreign occupation, and abhorrent sectarianism threatens a civil war.” WarBloodBrotherShadowIraqBelovedCivil WarOccupationSaudi ArabiaSectarianismAbhorrent Author:Abdullah of Saudi Arabia
“the worst wars are religious wars between sects of the same religion or civil wars between brothers of the same race.” WarReligiousRaceWorstBrotherCivil WarSectsReligious Wars Book:Ayn Rand Novel Collection Source: Ayn Rand Novel Collection
“Our Southern brethren have done grievously, they have rebelled and have attacked their father's house and their loyal brothers. They must be punished and brought back, but this necessity breaks my heart.” HeartWarDoneFatherHouseBreakBrotherMy HeartCivil WarSouthernLoyalBrethrenBreaking My Heart Author:Robert Anderson
“Civil war? What does that mean? Is there any foreign war? Isn't every war fought between men, between brothers?” MenMeanDoeWarBrotherCivil War Author:Victor Hugo
“I may be a descendant of Seth. I say to myself, What does [the story of Cain and Abel] teach me? So I go back to all the interpretations in the Talmud, which to me are a source of pleasure and joy. Then I say, maybe this story is not for then; maybe it's for now! It's possible for brothers to kill one another in civil wars. But most important, whoever kills, kills his brother. That's a moral conclusion that may not be there; but that must be my conclusion. Otherwise, why read it? Whoever kills, kills his brother.” MayDoeImportantWarStoriesJoyPleasureMoralTeachBrotherSourceConclusionCivil WarInterpretationDescendantsCainAbelCain And Abel Author:Elie Wiesel