Colonel Kurtz's Monologue from "Apocalypse Now"

Write Colonel Kurtz's monologue from the end of "Apocalypse Now"
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Answer
I've
seen
horrors...
horrors
that
you've
seen.
But
you
have
no
right
to
call
me
a
murderer.
You
have
a
right
to
kill
me.
You
have
a
right
to
do
that...
but
you
have
no
right
to
judge
me.
It's
impossible
for
words
to
describe
what
is
necessary
to
those
who
do
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not
know
what
horror
means.
Horror...
Horror
has
a
face...
and
you
must
make
a
friend
of
horror.
Horror
and
moral
terror
are
your
friends.
If
they
are
not,
then
they
are
enemies
to
be
feared.
They
are
truly
enemies!
I
remember
when
I
was
with
Special
Forces...
seems
a
thousand
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centuries
ago.
We
went
into
a
camp
to
inoculate
some
children.
We
left
the
camp
after
we
had
inoculated
the
children
for
polio,
and
this
old
man
came
running
after
us
and
he
was
crying.
He
couldn't
see.
We
went
back
there,
and
they
had
come
and
hacked
off
every
inoculated
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arm.
There
they
were
in
a
pile.
A
pile
of
little
arms.
And
I
remember...
I...
I...
I
cried,
I
wept
like
some
grandmother.
I
wanted
to
tear
my
teeth
out;
I
didn't
know
what
I
wanted
to
do!
And
I
want
to
remember
it.
I
never
want
to
forget
it...
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I
never
want
to
forget.
And
then
I
realized...
like
I
was
shot...
like
I
was
shot
with
a
diamond...
a
diamond
bullet
right
through
my
forehead.
And
I
thought,
my
God...
the
genius
of
that!
The
genius!
The
will
to
do
that!
Perfect,
genuine,
complete,
crystalline,
pure.
And
then
I
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realized
they
were
stronger
than
we,
because
they
could
stand
that
these
were
not
monsters,
these
were
men...
trained
cadres.
These
were
men
who
fought
with
their
hearts,
who
had
families,
who
had
children,
who
were
filled
with
love...
but
they
had
the
strength...
the
strength...
to
do
that.
If
I
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had
ten
divisions
of
those
men,
our
troubles
here
would
be
over
very
quickly.
You
have
to
have
men
who
are
moral...
and
at
the
same
time
who
are
able
to
utilize
their
primordial
instincts
to
kill
without
feeling...
without
passion...
without
judgement...
without
judgement!
Because
it's
judgement
that
defeats
us.
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