“Mothers are the pivot on which the family spins, Mothers are the pivot on which the world spins.” Quote by Pam Brown
“Imitation is a necessity of human nature.” HumansHuman NatureImitation Author:Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
“The least and most imperceptible impressions received in our infancy have consequences very important and of long duration.” LongImportantHuman NatureConsequenceImpressionInfancyDuration Author:John Locke
“I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.” MenWarSpeakHorseGermanyProgrammingItalianInsultingTotal WarMedieval WarGerman LanguageSpeaks FrenchRoman EmperorBeing ItalianSpeaking FrenchRoman Gods Author:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
“It is your attitude, and the suspicion that you are maturing the boldest designs against him, that imposes on your enemy.” WarAttitudeEnemyMilitaryDesignMatureSuspicionTotal WarPrussia Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
“Without supplies no army is brave.” WarMilitaryArmyBraveSupplies Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
“Rascals, do you want to live forever?” WantWarForeverMilitaryLive ForeverTotal WarRascalsPrussia Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
“The most certain way of ensuring victory is to march briskly and in good order against the enemy, always endeavouring to gain ground.” WayWarCertainOrderEnemyVictoryGainsMarchTotal WarVeterans DayHonoring Our VeteransGreat Veterans DayThank A VeteranThank You VeteranVeteran AppreciationVeterans Day Appreciation Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
“Do not forget your dogs of war, your big guns, which are the most-to-be respected arguments of the rights of kings.” WarBigsForgetRightsDogMilitaryKingsGunArgumentForget YouTotal WarArtilleryDogs Of War Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
“If soldiers were to begin to think, not one of them would remain in the army.” IfsThinkingWarArmySoldierPeace WarTotal WarMake Peace Not WarPeace Not WarSoldiers At WarGreat Army Author:Frederick The Great
“A defensive war is apt to betray us into too frequent detachment. Those generals who have had but little experience attempt to protect every point, while those who are better acquainted with their profession, having only the capital object in view, guard against a decisive blow, and acquiesce in small misfortunes to avoid greater.” LittlesWarViewsGreaterMilitaryObjectsProtectBlowProfessionMisfortunesBetrayDetachmentTotal War Author:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor