Georges Duhamel Quote

In these days, when nothing retains its former semblance, all these men are no longer those you so lately knew. Suffering has roused them from the sleep of gentle life, and every day fills them with a terrible intoxication. They are now something more than themselves; those we loved were merely happy shadows.


The New Book of Martyrs (1917)


In these days, when nothing retains its former semblance, all these men are no longer those you so lately knew. Suffering has roused them from the...

In these days, when nothing retains its former semblance, all these men are no longer those you so lately knew. Suffering has roused them from the...

In these days, when nothing retains its former semblance, all these men are no longer those you so lately knew. Suffering has roused them from the...

In these days, when nothing retains its former semblance, all these men are no longer those you so lately knew. Suffering has roused them from the...