It was not a quote from a book, but rather an recitation on the History of Rome, from his own studies. The point being the fleeting nature of glory.
Attributed to Sun Tzu, a Chinese general and military strategist, died 496 BC. Quoted from his book 'The Art of War'
Yes. You can read about the relationship in Robert Patton's book: The Pattons, an American Family.
I'm not sure what book is quoted the most but the most quoted verse is John 3:16. Psalms would also be a top contender.
Esther, for one. It is not quoted nor aluded to in any of the New Testament writers.
The book that was quoted in the movie "The Miracle Worker" was "The Education of Laura Bridgman" written by Dr. Samuel Howe. Laura Bridgman was a deaf-blind woman who was the first person to be successfully educated using manual sign language techniques.
Abby Hutchinson Patton has written: 'A handful of pebbles' -- subject(s): Accessible book
The quote at the beginning of the movie (but not the book):"Is not general incivility the very essence of love?"
Paul Patton Faris has written: 'Modern builders of the church' -- subject(s): Accessible book
According to Ladislas Farago in the his book "The Last Days Of Patton", Ike fired Patton, because in his arrogance, ignorance and preoccupation with Russia potential postwar aims and "kid-glove" treatment of even former SS officers under his jurisdiction, was getting dangerously close to derailing Ike's "denazification" program. Apologies for the run-on sentence. John Gonsalez
Psalms is often quoted in Hebrews.
It is quoted in the book of June
It is quoted in the book of June