Go beyond ordinary cognition and know the true meaning of life.

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God takes the best things around us to remind us not to be too self-righteous. When you don't cherish it and lose it at will, there is only the bitterness of memories.
Those who do not know what fear is, go to the desert battlefield in the name of God with only blood. Fear is always with us, just understand that what we fear is not the loss of life, but the loss of the most important thing in life. Compared with honor, being able to be content with the plain, seeing clearly the things you cherish, and not being carried away by honor, disgrace, and honor, is beyond God’s cognition.

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  • Harry Faversham: I've left the army.

    [Ethne laughs in disbelief]

    Harry Faversham: No, Ethne, I have left the army.

    Ethne: Why?

    Harry Faversham: There was talk they might send us abroad. For a year or two. I didn't want to wait that long to get married.

    Ethne: I would have waited. Or come with you. My mother did the same for my father.

    Harry Faversham: Yes, I know, but it tisn't what I wnated for us. You're all that matters to me now.

    Ethne: Where were they going to send you?

    Harry Faversham: They weren't sure.

    [the church door opens and a delivery boy from the army gives Harry a package that contains three white feathers]

    Ethne: [Picking up the feathers from the floor] Is this your friends' idea of a joke? What is it, Harry?

    Harry Faversham: Feathers of cowardice. Yesterday we were informed that our regement would be shipping out to Sudan. That we would be sent to war.

    Ethne: You don't know where they were sending you, you said it yourself. You did it for me. No one in their right mind could call you a coward. Especially not your friends. If there's been some kind of misunderstanding you have to clear it out. You have to go back to the regement and clear it out.

    Harry Faversham: No, I can't.

    Ethne: Then I will. I'll go see Trench, Willoughby and Castleton myself and tell them it's my fault you resigned. You did it for me.

    Harry Faversham: It has nothing to do with you, Ethne!

    Ethne: Then why?

    Harry Faversham: I never wanted to join the army! I did it for my father. I thought I'd serve my commission for a year or two and keep everyone happy and then I could...

    Ethne: Do what? Wait until we were married to tell me the truth?

    Harry Faversham: Ethne, I never meant to lie to you.

    Ethne: No, but you were quite happy to let me deceive myself. Do you think people will let us forget this?

    Harry Faversham: I don't care what people think, Ethne. All I care about is us.

    Ethne: It's not about us, Harry. It's just not about us. Jack would give his life for you.

    Harry Faversham: Don't you think I know that?

    Ethne: Then go back. It's not too late. Tell them you wouldn't have resigned if it weren't for me.

    Ethne: I would have resigned. And I wouldn't have gone to war for anything or anyone.

    Ethne: Then you are a coward.

  • Harry Faversham: When something like this happens you are lost. You don't know who you are anymore and what you're capable of. Unless I do something this is always how people will remember me. A feather. And that is how I will always see myself: a coward. All I know is that I can't live with myself like this.