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british-soldier defending good infantry low mass possessed
Once the mass of the defending infantry become possessed of low moral, the battle is as good as lost. Douglas Haig
british-soldier forces numbers outset supremacy
So long as the opposing forces are at the outset approximately equal in numbers and moral and there are no flanks to turn, a long struggle for supremacy is inevitable. Douglas Haig
british-soldier defensive involves
Further, a defensive policy involves the loss of the initiative, with all the consequent disadvantages to the defender. Douglas Haig
british-soldiers france troops
A few regular troops from old France, weakened by hunger and sickness, who, when fresh, were unable to withstand the British soldiers, are their general's chief dependence. James Wolfe
british-soldier company design jim product
Jim Reid and I started the company as a design company, as I said earlier, back in '85 and and we transformed it into a product company in 1995. David Milne
british-soldier change people trying
We're trying to create people that are going to change the world. Thomas Monaghan
british-soldier damages letting losses none send willing
I do not send their Lordships the particulars of our losses and damages by this, as it would take me much time; and I am willing none should be lost in letting them know an event of such consequence. John Byng
british-soldier morning next saw though
The next morning we saw nothing of the enemy, though we were still lying to. John Byng
british-soldier
The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp. John Berry
reaper
We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully. Randy Pausch
reap ifs
If thou dost not sow, thou shalt not reap, Andrew Carnegie
reaper
I've cheated the Grim Reaper more times than anyone I know. Eddie Rickenbacker
reap shall sown
They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind. Bible Bible
reap sow spring
If you do not sow in the spring you will not reap in the autumn. Irish Proverb
reaper
I'ma do my thing until the day the reaper come for me. You can keep on grillin', I'ma smile back. Mac Miller
reap
You're going to reap just what you sow Lou Reed
wind literature wave
Commerce flourishes by circumstances, precarious, transitory, contingent, almost as the winds and waves that bring it to our shores. Charles Caleb Colton
wind fire tale-of-two-cities
Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me. Charles Dickens
wind rising sawdust
It had grown darker as they talked, and the wind was sawing and the sawdust was whirling outside paler windows. The underlying churchyard was already settling into deep dim shade, and the shade was creeping up to the housetops among which they sat. "As if," said Eugene, "as if the churchyard ghosts were rising." Charles Dickens
wind east now-and-then
The wind's in the east. . . . I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east. Charles Dickens
wind arctic knows
I don't know where this Arctic wind has come from but it's freezing! Alan Green
wind outsiders balloons
I've just always been a fan of really fringy, outsider things, and I've always been a balloon in the wind, in terms of where that takes me. Chris Bauer
wind skins mortality
We are but skin about a wind, with muscles clenched against mortality. Djuna Barnes
wind hair passionate
I want to live a passionate life. I always want to feel the wind in my hair. Dave Gorman
window tapping
Someone was tapping on the window. Dave Barry