“To those soldiers who must often have wondered WHY they were going where they did. Perhaps this will help answer their questions.”
Dedication
A Soldier's Story (1951)
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Source: A Soldier's Story (1951), p. ix.

"Quotes", Anatomy of Criticism: Four Essays (1957), Polemical Introduction
1999, Cited by Amy M. Spindler
Context: Gradually it dawned on me that I was painting my own inner emotions. Those children were asking: "Why are we here? What is life all about? Why is there sadness and injustice?" All those deep questions. Those children were sad because they didn't have the answers. They were searching.

“Soldiers live. And wonder why.”
Source: Water Sleeps (1999), Chapter 60 (p. 212; repeated on p. 356)

“When you were called, did you answer or did you not? Perhaps softly and in a whisper?”
Source: Fear and Trembling
What I Didn't Find in Africa (2003)
Context: Those are the facts surrounding my efforts. The vice president's office asked a serious question. I was asked to help formulate the answer. I did so, and I have every confidence that the answer I provided was circulated to the appropriate officials within our government.
The question now is how that answer was or was not used by our political leadership. If my information was deemed inaccurate, I understand (though I would be very interested to know why). If, however, the information was ignored because it did not fit certain preconceptions about Iraq, then a legitimate argument can be made that we went to war under false pretenses.

Letter to the President of Congress (9 February 1776)
1770s

Men svaret på angrepene må være mer demokrati og mer åpenhet. I motsatt fall vil de som sto bak, ha oppnådd sine mål.
Following the attacks of 22 July 2011 in Oslo and Utøya
"Statsministeren: – Svaret er enda mer åpenhet." http://dt.no/nyheter/statsministeren-svaret-er-enda-mer-apenhet-1.6379832 dt.no. 23 July 2011. (In Norwegian.)
2010s