But what worries me is not your shooting me, because after all, for people like us, it's a natural death." He laid his glasses on the bed and took off his watch and chain. "What worries me," he went on, "is that out of so much hatred for the military, out of fighting them so much and thinking about them so much, you've ended up as bad as they are. And no ideal in life is worth that much baseness.
— Gabriel García Márquez
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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