There are perhaps many causes worth dying for, but to me, certainly, there are none worth killing for.
The Meaning of This Quote
This quote means that some people might think it is acceptable to die for something, for example a cause or belief, but it is not necessary or acceptable to kill for something. Killing people is not worth any cause, idea, or belief.
The Author / Authors of This Quote
Albert Dietrich, Army GI, Pacifist CO: The World War II Letters of Frank and Albert Dietrich