We want to live at any price; so we cannot burden ourselves with feelings which, though they might be ornamental enough in peace-time, would be out of place here.

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During a war, people just want to survive, no matter what. They can't afford to have strong feelings or emotions that might make life harder. Those feelings might be nice to have during peaceful times, but they don't belong in the middle of a war.

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