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Red Cross Quotes

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“She was never neutral, but she could be tolerant, although it was hard work - never a tolerance of indifference.”
Mary Allsebrook, Born to Rebel: The Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes

James Carroll
“...she had discovered within herself the unlikely gift for functioning with equilibrium and efficiency inside a full-blown, unending nightmare. [A Red Cross worker during WWII in Italy]”
James Carroll, Warburg in Rome

Noel Marie Fletcher
“Her unique observations are about how the war
impacted people—from the thrill-seekers going to battlefields for fun, to the nurses working among the wounded in darkness, and London society women venturing into foreign lands to work near dangerous enemy lines.”
Noel Marie Fletcher, The Strange Side of War: A Woman's WWI Diary

Savo Heleta
“The Red Cross, our last hope, had left us to starve.”
Savo Heleta, Not My Turn to Die: Memoirs of a Broken Childhood in Bosnia

“Most men in the ward were now convalescing. To her, "each day the nurse's duties became lighter and therefore more irksome.”
Mary Allsebrook, Born to Rebel: The Life of Harriet Boyd Hawes

“The Following verses were conceived with the sole purpose of rending a mite of aid to the American Red Cross Society and to its faithful friends and assistants, the “war dogsâ€�; and all royalties derived from the sale of this little volume will be devoted to that cause. (Author's Note)”
Edward Peple, The War Dog