“no army has ever marched into battle thinking that the Creator had sided with their enemy.”
Terry Goodkind book Wizard's First Rule
Source: Wizard's First Rule
Source: Wizard's First Rule
“no army has ever marched into battle thinking that the Creator had sided with their enemy.”
Terry Goodkind book Wizard's First Rule
Source: Wizard's First Rule
Sabine Baring-Gould (1834–1924) English hagiographer, antiquarian, novelist and eclectic scholar
Lyrics to Onward, Christian Soldiers (1871).
Mao Zedong (1893–1976) Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China
On Coalition Government (1945)
H. H. Asquith (1852–1928) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Paisley (6 February 1920), quoted in Speeches by The Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G. (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1927), p. 265
Later life
George Orwell (1903–1950) English author and journalist
§ 2
"Looking Back on the Spanish War" (1943)
Context: I have little direct evidence about the atrocities in the Spanish civil war. I know that some were committed by the Republicans, and far more (they are still continuing) by the Fascists. But what impressed me then, and has impressed me ever since, is that atrocities are believed in or disbelieved in solely on grounds of political predilection. Everyone believes in the atrocities of the enemy and disbelieves in those of his own side, without ever bothering to examine the evidence.
'Mr. Bush. These decisions and statements will only lead you to the garbage can of history.' http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=37 April 2004
Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780–1857) French poet and chansonnier
Le Roi d'Yvetot. Translation by Thackeray, The King of Brentford; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 725.
Bonar Law (1858–1923) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Dublin (28 November, 1913).