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I never got away from the war. Not because I was obsessed with it in those years, but because it was the event of my generation and I started out covering it so I stayed with it.
Neil Sheehan |
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Author Details: Type: Journalist Quotes Category: American Journalist Quotes Date of Birth: October 27, 1936 Nationality: American Amazon: Neil Sheehan on Amazon |
Related Authors: Erma Bombeck Glenn Beck Hunter S. Thompson Ann Coulter Paul Harvey Dave Barry Walter Cronkite Ambrose Bierce Bill O'Reilly |
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Select Neil Sheehan Quotations:
People talked to me in a way I think they would not have talked to somebody who hadn't shared the experience; they gave me their papers, they gave me their diaries. I found people constantly opening up to me. And I think they did because I had shared that experience with them.
Neil Sheehan I think you have to remember that Americans saw their purpose as so innately good that they could excuse the pain they would inflict on others to carry out those purposes. Because the purposes were so good, they would justify this pain we were inflicting on other people. Neil Sheehan You remember all those phrases about how "these people" - Asians - don't value human life like we do. Well if you spend any time around them, you discover that they love their children just as much as we love ours. That is certainly true of the Vietnamese. Neil Sheehan We wanted to see this country win the war just as much as those advisors did. We felt we would help to do that by reporting the truth. And so there was the moral outrage over this general and the ambassador in Saigon who kept denying the truth we would see. Neil Sheehan Americans, particularly after World War II, tended to romanticize war because in World War II our cause was the cause of humanity, and our soldiers brought home glory and victory, and thank God that they did. But it led us to romanticize it to some extent. Neil Sheehan World War II had been such a tremendous success story for this country that the political and military leadership began to assume that they would prevail simply because of who they were. We were like the British at the turn of the 19th century. Neil Sheehan The destruction of civilian hamlets, the killing and the wounding of civilians, became vastly greater than it had been before, and it was very upsetting; but I still couldn't bring myself to understand that the policy itself was wrong. Neil Sheehan |
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Quote Keywords: Away, Because, Covering, Event, Generation, Got, Never, Obsessed, Out, Started, Stayed, Those, War, Years |
Dictionary Links: Away, Because, Covering, Event, Generation, Got, Never, Out, Stayed, started, Those, War |
All Neil Sheehan Quotations: Americans, particularly after World War II... At least I'm at peace with... I never got away from the... I think you have to remember... I went to Vietnam; it was... Just because you put higher-octane... People talked to me in a... The destruction of civilian hamlets, the... The unthinkable occurred: two communist countries went... These men were wrongfully rejected, the... We had a military and political... We thought that whatever we wanted... We wanted to see this country... World War II had been such... You remember all those phrases about... |
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