War is an integral part of literature and film. The Big Screen reveals that, unfortunately, battle is often the only solution and frequently a result of fragile egos, a thirst for power, betrayal, or the pursuit of love.
Like every great art form, certain scenes inspire an epiphany. Here are ten iconic war quotes and the lessons they convey.
“A wise king never seeks out war, but he must always be prepared for it.”
Odin may not have been Father of the Year, but he knew his war quotes. It is one thing to be diplomatic, and another not to prepare for the possibility of discord. Peace is as effective as war, and the mark of a wise leader is to know how to wield both masterfully.
“The hardest choices require the strongest wills.”
Thanos may have been a murdering, misguided psychopath, but not a liar. Tough decisions require a great deal of willpower, but they must be made nonetheless. In those moments, there must be an acceptance of disappointment from others. That said, there is no justifiable reason for destructive actions.
“The enemy is anyone who’s going to get you killed, no matter which side he’s on.”
It gets to a point where words lose meaning when actions reveal an intent to harm. In these situations, it is best to face reality and adjust. Pro Tip: Danger isn’t always physical; it can also be emotional and verbal.
“Now I Want You To Remember That No Bastard Ever Won A War By Dying For His Country.”
Martyrdom is often glorified, yet in conflict, sacrificing oneself rarely leads to change. Inspiring change requires thinking strategically and delivering results while minimising harm. Lasting difference comes from effectiveness, not martyrdom.
“I Don’t Know How I’m Going To Live With Myself If I Don’t Stay True To What I Believe.”
Integrity is who you are when no one is watching. It is one thing to be caught in an uncomfortable situation and another to betray yourself to conform to it.
If a decision, no matter how little choice is left, goes against core beliefs, don’t do it. Never compromise permanent ideals for temporary solutions.
“I’m not looking for forgiveness. And I’m way past asking for permission.”
One of the most beautiful journeys is to see a former people pleaser grow a backbone. Growth means acting authentically. Constantly making “acceptable” decisions (within reasonable bounds) is an endless pursuit.
At times, like Steve Rogers, an individual has to stop asking for permission and exist. Society will catch up, and even if it doesn’t, that’s its own problem.
“The world has to know the truth of what is happening, because they simply cannot remain silent while we die.”
Silence in the face of injustice means complicity. Telling the truth is a matter of duty, not personal conviction.
Yes, it is the responsibility of a collective facing trouble to speak up. Still, as this quote suggests, when suffering is too great, outside voices can bring much-needed attention and support.
“If we allow ourselves to be full of hate, then they’ve won. We must not let them take our hearts.”
Conflict and war have a way of forcing people to become a tougher version of themselves to survive. With Sam Childers’ insight, we see that unless caution is applied, negative aspects of conflict can persist and influence future behaviour.
The goal is to experience uncomfortable situations and learn without adopting them. If not, what was the whole point of the struggle if problematic behaviour is replicated? It’s hard, but doable.
“This represents discipline, and this represents strength. You need both to reach the arrow.”
Strength and discipline are two sides of a coin. Some of the most successful people are those who are disciplined, not the strongest or most talented.
So, what would a combination of discipline and strength beget? Superstar. The person we should all aspire to be. A person who knows how to wield both their natural strengths and daily habits that ensure success at a high level.
“My, my, what beautiful blossoms we have this year. But look! This one’s late. But I’ll bet that when it blooms, it will be the most beautiful of all.”
The transformation from a person with potential to an outstanding, well-rounded individual is worthy of applause, even if the process took longer. As Mulan’s father illustrates, the result is, ultimately, beautiful.
Discord in Film has shared war quotes that transcend not just warfare but everyday life, serving as reminders about preparation, decision-making, opposition, integrity, audacity, growth, duty, and resistance. But really, isn’t life a battlefield?