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Fixed Quotes by George S. Patton
- Fixed fortifications are a monument to the stupidity of man.
- Few men are killed by the bayonet, many are scared by it. Bayonets should be fixed when the fire fight starts
- War is an art and as such is not susceptible of explanation by fixed formula
- The fixed determination to have acquired the warrior soul, to either conquer or perish with honor, is the secret of victory.
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