“The world is rapidly being divided into two camps, the comradeship of anti-Christ and the brotherhood of Christ. The lines between these two are being drawn. How long the battle will be we know not whether swords will have to be unsheathed we know not whether blood will have to be shed we know not whether it will be an armed conflict we know not. But in a conflict between truth and darkness, truth cannot lose.” KnowsWorldLongTwoTruthChristLosesLinesDarknessBloodBrotherBattleConflictDividedCampsBrotherhoodShedComradeshipAnti ChristArmed Conflict Author:Fulton J. Sheen
“The profoundest truth of war is that the issue of battle is usually decided in the minds of the opposing commanders, not in the bodies of their men.” MenMindWarBodyTruthHistoryPowerIssuesBattleConscienceDecidedCommandersOpposing Book:Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American Source: Sherman: Soldier, Realist, American
“Is it true or false that Belfast is north of London? That the galaxy is the shape of a fried egg? That Beethoven was a drunkard? That Wellington won the battle of Waterloo? There are various degrees and dimensions of success in making statements: the statements fit the facts always more or less loosely, in different ways on different occasions for different intents and purposes.” WayDifferentFactsTruthPurposeFitBattleShapesDegreesVariousLondonStatementsOccasionsDifferent WaysDimensionsEggsGalaxyDrunkardsVaguenessTrue Or FalseWaterlooWellingtonBelfast Author:J. L. Austin
“It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea: a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below: but no pleasure is comparable to standing upon the vantage ground of truth . . . and to see the errors, and wanderings, and mists, and tempests, in the vale below.” TruthLyingPleasureSeaAdventureHonorBattleStandingWindowErrorsShipsWanderShoreCastlesMistTempest Book:Complete Essays Source: Complete Essays