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THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY Ambrose Bierce - Sunny Hills High School

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Anonymus Bink<br />

<strong>Ambrose</strong> <strong>Bierce</strong> The Devil’s Dictionary<br />

WAR, n. A by‐product of the arts of peace. The most menacing<br />

political condition is a period of international amity. The student<br />

of history who has not been taught to expect the unexpected may justly<br />

boast himself inaccessible to the light. "In time of peace prepare<br />

for war" has a deeper meaning than is commonly discerned; it means,<br />

not merely that all things earthly have an end‐‐that change is the<br />

one immutable and eternal law‐‐but that the soil of peace is thickly<br />

sown with the seeds of war and singularly suited to their germination<br />

and growth. It was when Kubla Khan had decreed his "stately pleasure<br />

dome"‐‐when, that is to say, there were peace and fat feasting in<br />

Xanadu‐‐that he<br />

heard from afar<br />

Ancestral voices prophesying war.<br />

One of the greatest of poets, Coleridge was one of the wisest of<br />

men, and it was not for nothing that he read us this parable. Let us<br />

have a little less of "hands across the sea," and a little more of<br />

that elemental distrust that is the security of nations. War loves to<br />

come like a thief in the night; professions of eternal amity provide<br />

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