"Peace was declared, but not all of us were drunk with joy or stricken blind"
- George Grosz
About this Quote
This quote by George Grosz is a reflection on the after-effects of World War I. The war had actually ended and peace was declared, however not everybody was filled with pleasure and optimism. Grosz is suggesting that the truth of the scenario was not as rosy as it appeared. The war had caused tremendous suffering and damage, and many people were still having a hard time to come to terms with the aftermath. The quote indicates that some individuals were still feeling the impacts of the war, and were not able to celebrate the peace as much as others. Grosz is highlighting the truth that peace does not always bring instant happiness and happiness, which it can take time for individuals to heal and proceed from the injury of war.
This quote is written / told by George Grosz between July 26, 1893 and July 6, 1959. He/she was a famous Artist from Germany.
The author also have 13 other quotes.
"When the principles that run against your deepest convictions begin to win the day, then the battle is your calling, and peace has become sin. You must at the price of dearest peace lay your convictions bare before friend and enemy with all the fire of your faith"