
“A soldier is a man who knows he's being lead to his death but keeps going because it's an order.”
Source: Quotes from Roses in The desert, P. 31.
General Thomas Graham, p. 234
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Fury (2006)
“A soldier is a man who knows he's being lead to his death but keeps going because it's an order.”
Source: Quotes from Roses in The desert, P. 31.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 180.
To a British military officer (August 1780), as quoted in Washington and the Generals of the American Revolution (1856), by Rufus Wilmot Griswold, William Gilmore Simms, and Edward Duncan Ingraham. J.B. Lippincott, p. 271. Also quoted in "Death of Baron De Kalb" https://books.google.com/books?id=k2QAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA234&lpg=PA234&dq=%22I+thank+you+sir+for+your+generous+sympathy,+but+I+die+the+death+I+always+prayed+for:+the+death+of+a+soldier+fighting+for+the+rights+of+man%22&source=bl&ots=-93hJzoCYU&sig=tAag8ObQI-ZjiII56viczov02wM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VlYVVcuJI4KmNsazgYgL&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22I%20thank%20you%20sir%20for%20your%20generous%20sympathy%2C%20but%20I%20die%20the%20death%20I%20always%20prayed%20for%3A%20the%20death%20of%20a%20soldier%20fighting%20for%20the%20rights%20of%20man%22&f=false (1849), by Benjamin Franklin Ells, The Western Miscellany, Volume 1, p. 233. These were reportedly his last words.
1780s
“A good death. Well, he thought, given that you had to die, why want a bad one?”
Source: Culture series, Matter (2008), Chapter 27 “The Core” (p. 551)
Source: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street