“I got nasty habits; I take tea at three.”
“…and I haven't got to the bloody Japanese yet, with their poisoned stakes and booby traps and nasty habit of using prisoners for bayonet practice and no-surrender valour and fighting ability to match our own…almost.”
            The Defeat of the British Army. p. 184. 
The Light's On At Signpost (2002)
        
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“Every government, our own included, fights with propaganda as deadly as poison gas.”
Source: The Meaning of a Liberal Education (1926), p. 45
“Money poisons you when you've got it, and starves you when you haven't.”
Lady Chatterley's Lover (1928)
                                        
                                        On his stated opposition to the use of the atomic bomb against the Japanese at the end of World War II, as quoted in Newsweek (11 November 1963), p. 107 
1960s
                                    
Source: Quartered Safe Out Here (1992), p. 141.
Kim, W. Chan, and Renée Mauborgne. "Value innovation." Harvard Business Review, January 1997 (2008).
“5344. Valour would fight, but Discretion would run away.”
                                        
                                        Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1747) : Courage would fight, but Discretion won't let him. 
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)