| 1916 - 1008 páginas
...pleasure they can give, and for the influence they can have upon the spirit and thus upon conduct. He who fights and runs away Will live to fight another day may not be a fine motto for a soldier, but it is an excellent one, an imperative one, for the mentally... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - 504 páginas
...fight, but it was soon apparent that they were very prudent little fellows, and were fully conscious that ' he who fights and runs away will live to fight another day.' In fact, after two weeks of hard fighting we were unable to discover one wounded warrior. . . . The... | |
| John Arthur Thomson - 1917 - 520 páginas
...fight, but it was soon apparent that they were very prudent little fellows, and were fully conscious that ' he who fights and runs away will live to fight another flay.' In fact, after two weeks of hard fighting we were unable to discover one wounded warrior. .... | |
| 1919 - 140 páginas
...first, but it was soon apparent that they were very prudent little fellows, and were fully conscious that 'he who fights and runs away will live to fight another day.' In fact, after two weeks of hard fighting we were unable to discover one wounded warrior. When the... | |
| Thomas Hunt Morgan - 1919 - 156 páginas
...first, but it was soon apparent that they were very prudent little fellows, and were fully conscious that ' he who fights and runs away will live to fight another day.' In fact, after two weeks of hard fighting we were unable to discover one wounded warrior. When the... | |
| James Huneker - 1920 - 376 páginas
...socialistic gathering in Hyde Park. He didn't propose to dodge brickbats and dead cats, realising the truth that he who fights and runs away will live to fight another day. He did. William Morris, magnificent man and poet, would always roar when he related this anecdote.... | |
| Eugene Manlove Rhodes - 1920 - 308 páginas
...authority two maxims in praise of prudence. 'Discretion Is the better part of valor,' he says, and also, 'He who fights and runs away Will live to fight another day.' "It appears to me the part of pnidence ," Here he was howled down by disapproving groans. "The Chair... | |
| Joseph Allen Minturn - 1921 - 380 páginas
...temporarily checked — not conquered. The smartest thing she did was to give up when she did on the theory that "He who fights and runs away, will live to fight another day." Those who have seen France and Germany since the World war will not blame France for being afraid.... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1922 - 400 páginas
...the British leader, the bullying Colonel Tarleton, had made his escape. His motto seemed to be — "He who fights and runs away Will live to fight another day." He ran away, at least, though he did not do any fighting first. Five months after the battle of Camden,... | |
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