by
James Wood
[...] when he finally has the chance to cut down a Frenchman, he cannot do it, because the soldier's face is not that of an enemy but 'a most simple, homelike face'. He gets a medal and is even called a hero, but can only think: 'So that's all there is to so-called heroism?' [...]
Nikolai Rostov in War and Peace
inspiration for a background scene in SJ where someone (CF?) gets a promotion without having really accomplished anything