Lets play a game /his/
I'll post a famous quote, you guess who it's by, winner post next one.
>The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.
>>1971441
Patton?
>>1971687
correct
>>1971441
Go faster
>>1971711
>"Mediocrity rises over the horizon of a dying race as its last great ideal; total mediocrity, renunciation of all greatness and distinction of any kind whatever"
So what was that it?
>>1971729
I give up
>>1971740
Wrong.
>>1971729
Hitler?
>>1971754
No, but that's the right line of thought. It's from a book published after Hitler's "death".
>>1971729
Francis Yockey?
>>1971441
Patton
>>1971763
Correct!
Your turn.
>"I’m never less at leisure than when at leisure, or less alone than when alone."
>>1971780
Hmm, has to be some massive autist. Newton?
>>1971787
nope
>>1971780
Patton?
>>1971792
Edison?
>>1971804
Franklin?
>>1971814
One more chance
>>1971822
Lincoln?
>>1971829
Scipio Africanus
>>1971441
>Ass, titties, ass and titties
I'll give you an an easy one:
>“As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding. Like the Roman, I seem to see “the River Tiber foaming with much blood.”
>"I'm not glad that he is dead but I'm glad that he is gone."
>>1971849
Churchill?
>>1971852
>>1971740
Shit.
>Would that the Roman people had but one neck!
>If I were not Alexander, I should wish to be Diogenes.
>>1971441
"Actually Dresden was a mass of munitions works, an intact government centre, and a key transportation point to the East. It is now none of these things."
>>1972449
Lincoln.
>>1972449
Alexander