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Marshal Quotes

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Gwenn Wright
“Don’t you believe any man who makes you feel like you were just a one-time thing.” His arms tighten around me and his words tickle my ear, “You could never be any man’s forgettable moment.” He holds me away from him and I feel ridiculously like I could melt in the dark pools of his eyes. “You are a force to be remembered, Dacie Mae.”
Gwenn Wright, Midnight Under the Magnolia: Episode One

Zita Steele
“As a young man, Montgomery was noted by his superiors for his strong abilities as an analyst. He began the war in 1914 as a Lieutenant leading a platoon of 30 men. Within only four years, he had become the Chief of Staff of a division by age 30.”
Zita Steele, Bernard Montgomery's Art of War

Zita Steele
“Like Montgomery, Musashi was a physically aggressive man who devoted his entire life to mastering the art of war. Also like Montgomery, Musashi was an independent thinker who believed a warrior needed to have a well-rounded intellectual background in order to truly master strategy.”
Zita Steele, Bernard Montgomery's Art of War

“War is not an act of God. War grows directly out of the things which individuals do or fail to do. It is, in fact, the consequence of national policies or lack of policies.”
Bernard Law Montgomery, Bernard Montgomery's Art of War

“The troops must be brought to a state of wild enthusiasm. They must enter the fight with the light of battle in their eyes and definitely wanting to kill the enemy.”
Bernard Law Montgomery, Bernard Montgomery's Art of War

“High morale implies essentially the ability to triumph over discomforts and dangers and carry on with the job.”
Bernard Law Montgomery, Bernard Montgomery's Art of War

Sonia George
“Every time I patch them up, they find new ways to get themselves hurt. If they didn’t have a tendency to survive these things, I’d be out of a job.”
Sonia George, Frontier Sheriff

Sonia George
“Wouldn’t want the dying man to overpower the half dozen armed men surrounding him. Might as well dig his grave now with those things on.”
Sonia George, Lawman's Trail