The time not to become a father is eighteen years before a war.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Dad entered the Second World War like any other man, trying to do the right thing.
It's one thing to say you're for the war; it's another thing to send your kid to war - your daughter or your son.
If war occurs, that positive adult contact in every shape is needed more than ever. It will be a matter of emotional life and death. There's not a handy one-minute way of talking to your kid about war.
I want to be a soldier as my father was.
Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die.
There's no pride in having been a child soldier.
It is much easier to become a father than to be one.
A man who's never seen war is like a woman who's never given birth - soft in the head.
I don't think I was all that late in becoming a father.
I hope my own children never have to fight a war.
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