Stephen Crane

The Red Badge of Courage

  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    And they were men.
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    Within him, as he hurled himself forward, was born a love, a despairing fondness for this flag which was near him.
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    New eyes were given to him. And the most startling thing was to learn suddenly that he was very insignificant
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    He had slept and, awakening, found himself a knight
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    They were worn, exhausted, having slept but little and labored much
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    They were weak mortals. As for himself, he had fled with discretion and dignity.
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    As he who had so befriended him was thus passing out of his life, it suddenly occurred to the youth that he had not once seen his face.
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    that he was despicable, he could not exist without making it, through his actions, apparent to all men
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    He wished that he, too, had a wound, a red badge of courage.
  • Dan Zúñigahas quoted4 years ago
    It seemed that Nature could not be quite ready to kill him
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