Violence [i]doesn't always[/i] solve anything. When I say this, I don't mean a full scale war. I'm on about a school-yard fight or a street fight.
Say someone iniated a fight, would you retaliate with violence? Doesn't it feel good having fought someone, even if you lost the fight, knowing that you stuck up for yourself, despite some of the wounds you may come out with? I find that sometimes it is a much better solution, better than what meagre words could achieve, [i]sometimes[/i].
How about you?
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The Doctor: Please don't do this. Abraham: Why? Reckon you're quicker than me? The Doctor: Almost certainly not. But this? Lynch mobs. A town turning against itself. This is everything Isaac didn't want.Don't you see? Violence doesn't end violence. It extends it. And I don't think you want to do this. I don't think you want to become that man. Abraham: There's kids here. The Doctor: I know. Who I can save if you'll let me. Abraham: He really worth the risk? The Doctor: Don't know. But you are.