Evelyn Waugh Quotes About War

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  • My theme is memory, that winged host that soared about me one grey morning of war-time. We possess nothing certainly except the past.

    Evelyn Waugh (1958). “The world of Evelyn Waugh”
  • At first it was impressive, but after half and hour deadly monotonous. It was like everything German - overdone.

  • "What war?" said the Prime Minister sharply. "No one has said anything to me about a war. I really think I should have been told. I'll be damned," he said defiantly, "if they shall have a war without consulting me. What's a cabinet for, if there's not more mutual confidence than that? What do they want a war for anyway?"

    EVELYN WAUGH (1958). “VILE BODIES & BLACK MISCHIEF”
  • He had no strength for any other war than his own solitary struggle to keep alive.

    Evelyn Waugh (1958). “The world of Evelyn Waugh”
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