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quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_pitt_the_elder	William Pitt the Elder, British Prime Minister	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_pitt_the_younger	William Pitt the Younger, British Prime Minister, his last words	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_reb_nachman	Reb Nachman of Bratslav, Nachman from Uman, Ukrainian Jewish teacher and spiritual leader	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_richard_brinsley_sheridan	Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright and MP	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_richard_brinsley_sheridan_2	Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Irish playwright and MP, his last words.	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_richard_steele	Sir Richard Steele, Irish writer and publisher	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_robert_e_lee	Robert E. Lee, US general	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_romans	Romans 3:8	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_russian_proverb	Russian proverb	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_saint_germain	Comte de Saint-Germain, French courtier and alchemist	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_samuel_adams_1	Samuel Adams, US statesman, writer, and political theorist	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_samuel_adams_2	Samuel Adams, US statesman, writer, and political theorist, 5th March 1776, demanding the withdrawal of British troops from Boston	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_samuel_johnson	Dr Samuel Johnson, essayist, biographer, and poet	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_scott_mamion	Extract from "Mamion" by Sir Walter Scott	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_shelley_mab	Extract from "Queen Mab" by Percy Bysshe Shelley	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_southey_madoc	Extract from "Madoc" by Robert Southey	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_sun_tzu	Sun Tzu, Chinese general and author of The Art of War	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_sydney_smith	Reverend Sydney Smith, English clergyman and writer	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_babington_macaulay	Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay, British poet, historian, and MP	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_carlyle	Thomas Carlyle, Scottish essayist and historian	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_de_mahay	Thomas de Mahay, Marquis de Favras, French aristocrat, his last words upon reading his death sentence before being guillotined	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_hardy	Thomas Hardy, British novelist	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_hood	Thomas Hood, British poet and humourist, "Faithless Nelly Gray", 1826	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_jefferson_1	Thomas Jefferson, 3rd US President	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_jefferson_2	Thomas Jefferson, 3rd US President, his last words	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_thomas_paine	Thomas Paine, British radical, pamphleteer, and intellectual	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_vegetius	Vegetius, Roman writer	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_voltaire_1	Voltaire, French author, wit, and philosopher	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_voltaire_2	Voltaire, French author, wit, and philosopher, commenting on the execution of British admiral John Byng for "failure to do his utmost" during the Battle of Minorca	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_voltaire_3	Voltaire, French author, wit, and philosopher, his view of history	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_walter_scott	Sir Walter Scott, Scottish poet and novelist	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_blake	William Blake, English engraver, illustrator, and poet	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_cobbett	William Cobbett, English pamphleteer	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_congreve	William Congreve, English dramatist	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_cowper_1	William Cowper, British poet, "Table Talk", 1782	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_cowper_2	William Cowper, British poet	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_hazlitt	William Hazlitt, English essayist and critic	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_III	William III, King of England	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_phillips	William Phillips, British artillery general	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_pulteney	William Pulteney, Earl of Bath, English MP	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_shakespeare	William Shakespeare, English playwright	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_windham	William Windham, British MP	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_william_wordsworth	William Wordsworth, British poet	False
quotes_people_quote_person_onscreen_winston_churchill	Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_1	Sir, I had little hopes on Monday last but to have supped in your cabin: but it pleased God to order it otherwise. I am thankful for it. As for those cowardly captains who deserted you, hang them up, for by God they deserve it. Yours, Du Casse	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_10	The most persistent sound which reverberates through man’s history is the beating of war drums.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_100	A historian is a prophet in reverse.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_101	Mad, is he? Then I hope that he will bite some of my other generals!	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_102	War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_103	To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_104	War - an act of violence whose object is to constrain the enemy, to accomplish our will.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_105	Over-grown military establishments are under any form of government inauspicious to liberty, and are to be regarded as particularly hostile to republican liberty.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_106	My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_107	Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable, procures success to the weak, and esteem to all.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_108	Every post is honourable in which a man can serve his country.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_109	To place any dependence upon militia, is, assuredly, resting upon a broken staff.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_11	Intellect is invisible to the man who has none.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_110	Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_111	The constitution vests the power of declaring war in Congress; therefore no offensive expedition of importance can be undertaken until after they shall have deliberated upon the subject and authorized such a measure.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_112	T'is well.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_113	I would rather wear out than rust out.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_114	Show my head to the people. It is worth seeing.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_115	I have lived as a philosopher and die as a Christian.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_116	Men rush to arms for slight causes, or no cause at all, and once taken up there is no longer any respect for law, divine or human.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_117	Prudence approaches, conscience accuses.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_118	In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_119	Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_12	Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_120	So act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_121	Ultima Ratio Regum. (The final argument of kings.)	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_122	Men are wise in proportion, not to their experience, but to their capacity for experience.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_123	Tell the men to fire faster and not to give up the ship; fight her till she sinks.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_124	You give me a credit to which I have no claim in calling me 'the writer of the Constitution of the United States'. This was not, like the fabled Goddess of Wisdom, the offspring of a single brain. It ought to be regarded as the work of many heads and many hands.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_125	A popular Government without popular information nor the means of acquiring it, is but a Prologue to a Farce or a Tragedy or perhaps both. Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_126	It was by the sober sense of our citizens that we were safely and steadily conducted from monarchy to republicanism, and it is by the same agency alone we can be kept from falling back.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_127	Knowledge will forever govern ignorance, and a people who mean to be their own Governors must arm themselves with the power knowledge gives.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_128	Don’t give up the ship!	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_13	The hardest thing of all for a soldier is to retreat.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_130	What, do they run already? Then I die happy.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_131	Duty is heavier than iron, yet death is lighter than a feather.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_132	They shall all be guillotined.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_133	You must either conquer and rule or serve and lose, suffer or triumph, be the anvil or the hammer.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_134	Divide and rule, a sound motto. Unite and lead, a better one.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_135	The essence of war is violence. Moderation in war is imbecility.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_136	If tyranny and oppression come to this land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_137	Great is the guilt of an unnecessary war.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_138	We're in a war, dammit! We're going to have to offend somebody!	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_139	I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. Yet through all the gloom I can see the rays of ravishing light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than the means.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_14	I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but by God, they frighten me.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_140	I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_141	For God's Sake be sure you do not risk the cannon.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_142	War is the trade of kings.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_143	I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_144	New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_145	All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_146	None can love freedom heartily, but good men; the rest love not freedom, but licence.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_147	Who overcomes by force, hath overcome but half his foe.	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_148	I have not yet begun to fight!	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_149	What? Men dodging this way for single bullets? What will you do when they open fire along the whole line? I am ashamed of you. They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance…	False
quotes_quote_onscreen_15	Nothing except a battle lost can be half as melancholy as a battle won.	False