
“If we had not driven them into hell… hell would have swallowed us.”
About the Battle of Kinburn, 1787, from "The Book of Military Quotations" By Peter G. Tsouras - Page 138.
Source: By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead
“If we had not driven them into hell… hell would have swallowed us.”
About the Battle of Kinburn, 1787, from "The Book of Military Quotations" By Peter G. Tsouras - Page 138.
Comments on his final election defeat (11 August 1835)
Variant: Since you have chosen to elect a man with a timber toe to succeed me, you may all go to hell and I will go to Texas.
As quoted in David Crockett: The Man and the Legend (1994) by James Atkins Shackford, Introduction, p. xi
Col. Crockett's Exploits and Adventures in Texas (1836)
Context: I also told them of the manner in which I had been knocked down and dragged out, and that I didn't consider it a fair fight any how they could fix it. I put the ingredients in the cup pretty strong I tell you, and I concluded my speech by telling them that I was done with politics for the present, and they might all go to hell, and I would go to Texas.
“Do the atheists in Wisconsin realize they're going to Hell? Did you ask them that?”
2012-11-13
The O'Reilly Factor
Fox News
Television, quoted in * 2012-11-13
Fox's O'Reilly: "Do The Atheists In Wisconsin Realize They're Going To Hell?"
Media Matters for America
http://mediamatters.org/video/2012/11/13/foxs-oreilly-do-the-atheists-in-wisconsin-reali/191365
regarding the moving of a nativity scene from a town hall in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania to a church because the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation threatened to sue
“Many are now dropped into hell that have formerly presumed of their going to heaven.”
Heaven On Earth, 1654