Charley-s-war Quote by Pat Mills Download Open image ““Old soldiers never die - they're just thrown on the scrap heap!”” — Pat Mills ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Charley-s-war Joe-colquhoun Pat-mills
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“If you have to fight old enemies, you should do it with your own old soldiers.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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“Since history, war has always been the same. Old men talking, young men dying.” — Kiana Davenport Copy Share Image
“You are always sending us to our deaths. We’re soldiers, it is what we do.” — B.E.L. Forsythe Copy Share Image
“And they well understand the need for some to die in order that a great many more can live. It is the very nature… — Robin LaFevers Copy Share Image
“Old soldiers cannot fit in a peaceful world,’ Urusander said. ‘They feel like ghosts and they hunger for the zeal of life, but the… — Steven Erikson Copy Share Image
“All along the line,' said the volunteer, pulling the blanket over him, 'everything in the army stinks of rottenness. Up till now the wide-eyed… — Jaroslav Hašek Copy Share Image
“I'm a hero hunter. I hunt heroes. Haven't found any yet. - Marshal Law” — Pat Mills Copy Share Image
“You want to play the Bogey-Man?...Part's already taken. I'm driven by demons you can't even imagine.” — Pat Mills Copy Share Image
“They say I don't pray for my enemy. I do. I pray they go to hell. - Marshal Law” — Pat Mills Copy Share Image