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"Couldn't anyone have stopped it?"
"I don't know... Some kinds of silliness you just can't stop", he said. "I mean, if a couple of hundred million people all decide that their national honour requires them to drop cobalt bombs upon their neighbour, well, there's not much that you or I can do about it. The only possible hope would have been to educate them out of their silliness."
"But how could you have done that, Peter? I mean, they'd all left school."
"Newspaper," he said. "You could have done something with newspapers. We didn't do it. No nation did, because we were all too silly. We liked our newpapers with pictures of beach girls and headlines about cases of indecent assault, and no Government was wise enough to stop us having them that way. But something might have been done with newspaper, if we'd been wise enough.
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"It's not the end of the world at all," he said. "It's only the end of us. The world will go on just the same, only we shan't be in it. I dare say it will get along all right without us."
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    Quelle guerre ?

    Autant en emporte le vent, de Margaret Mitchell

    la guerre hispano américaine
    la guerre d'indépendance américaine
    la guerre de sécession
    la guerre des pâtissiers

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