"The War of the End of the World" Quotes
In "The War of the End of the World," Mario Vargas Llosa dramatizes a brutal late-nineteenth-century rebellion in Brazil, exploring fanaticism, social upheaval, and the tragic clash between utopian dreams and harsh realities.
fiction | 568 pages | Published in 1984
Quotes
There are things in life that are bigger than ourselves.
The world is a mystery that doesn't want to be solved.
In every war, there are no winners, only survivors.
Faith is a refuge in times of chaos.
The lines between good and evil blur in the face of desperation.
Rebellion stems from the seeds of injustice.
Courage is born in moments of fear.
Freedom is a dream worth fighting for, even if the cost is high.
The past haunts us, no matter how far we run.
In the end, we are all prisoners of our own fate.





