366 Quotes About Soldier
- Author Jessica Fortunato
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Cricket’s voice broke through Thomas’s memory. He was reading a letter, most likely from his mother. He was trying hard to hide it, but he was tearing up. “Captain I don’t want to be here,” was all he could choke out. Thomas reached over and gave Cricket’s shoulder a tight squeeze.
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- Author Stieg Larsson
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History is reticent about women who were common soldiers, who bore arms, belonged to regiments, and took part in battles on the same terms as men, though hardly a war has been waged without women soldiers in the ranks.
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- Author M.R. Carey
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But the future is uncertain, and he can't get up enough enthusiasm even to masurbate.
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- Author Robert A. Heinlein
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There were many, many times thereafter that Don regretted having enlisted - but so has every man who ever volunteered for military service.
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- Author Rennie Airth
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The route had been renamed after the war, Sergeant Booth had told them in the taxi. Now it was known as the Road of Remembrance. To Billy, recalling Alf Dawkins with his crutches and his nervous tick, begging for half-crowns, it seemed more a case of how quickly people forgot.
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- Author Percy Bysshe Shelley
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From the moment that a man is a soldier, he becomes a slave. He is taught obedience; his will is no longer, which is the most sacred prerogative of man, guided by his own judgment. He is taught to despise human life and human suffering; this is the universal distinction of slaves.
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- Author John M. Sheehan
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Bow Your Heads If You Are Over It!Stand To Your Feet As A Solder By, In, And Through Christ And Fight The Good Fight No Matter The Cost! When You Are Over It Then You Truly Can Be An Apostle Of Christ!
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Those who do not appreciate the soldiers and instead pompously talk about peace, should try to live a single day without the soldiers.
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- Author Erich Maria Remarque
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We have yielded no more than a few hundred yards of it as a prize to the enemy. But on every yard there lies a dead man.
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