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Men Quotes by Joshua Chamberlain
- The word was enough. It ran like fire along the line, from man to man, and rose into a shout, with which they sprang forward…
- Those who will may raise monuments of marble to perpetuate the fame of heroes. Those who will may build memorial halls to remind those who…
- I never could be a partisan leader - a man of one idea.
- The edge of the conflict swayed to and fro, with wild whirlpools and eddies. At times I saw around me more of the enemy than…
- My officers and men understood wishes so well that this movement was executed under fire, the right wing keeping up fire, without giving the enemy…
- There is a way of losing that is finding. When soul overmasters sense. When the noble and divine self overcomes the lower self. When duty…
- But we had with us, to keep and to care for, more than five hundred bruised bodies of men- men made in the image of…
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