"Still, it is the primary right of..." - Quote by Winston Churchill
Still, it is the primary right of men to die and kill for the land they live in, and to punish with exceptional severity all members of their own race who have warmed their hands at the invaders' hearth.
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“I have always reckoned the dignity of the republic of first importance and preferable to life.”
“My kind of loyalty was loyalty to one's country, not to its institutions or its office-holders.”
“Certainly there is not the fight recorded in Concord history, at least, if in the history of America, that will bear a moment's comparison with this, whether for the numbers engaged in it, or for the patriotism and heroism displayed.”
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“Unless you do your best, the day will come when, tired and hungry, you will halt just short of the goal you were ordered to reach, and by halting you will make useless the efforts and deaths of thousands.”
“Rights that do not flow from duty well performed are not worth having.”
“I have no help to send, therefore I must go myself.”