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Well, the two (or more) fighters usually said, "En guard!" which means to ready yourself, your stance and your weapon for the fight. But if you mean what an "official" of sorts said before hand? That's what I'd like to know, too!
because i said so,yo!
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No more pencils, no more books; no more teacher's scolding looks. He asked his mom if he could get a puppy, but she said no.
A horse. nuff said
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. What he actually said was, "I am tired; my heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more, forever."
chief Joseph the younger of the nez perce
Chief Joseph of the younger of the Nez Perce
"Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever." These words were spoken by Chief Joseph of the Nez Percé Indians in 1877 when he surrendered to the U.S. Army after a long and difficult journey trying to evade capture.
I believe it's misquoted....its "where the sun now stands"....and it was "Chief Joseph"of the "Nez Perce"?...I could be wrong lol
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe tried to lead his people to Canada for safety. They were just forty miles from the Canadian Village when they were captured by the Army. Despondent and worried about his people he made the famous surrender speech. The last line of it is actually "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever"
"From where the sun now stands" is a time reference. From this instant onward, he and his people would fight no more.
one of them could be by chief Joseph who said we will fight no more forever.
he went to washington D.C.., to ask for help. --novanet
Chief Joseph (Inmuttooyahlatlat) of the Nez Percé Indian tribe.
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian Tribe.
Chief Joseph said "i will fight no more forever."Surrender speech by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce.I am tired of fighting. Our chiefs are killed. Looking Glass is dead. Toohulhulsote is dead. The old men are all dead. It is the young men who say yes or no. He who led the young men is dead.It is cold and we have no blankets. The little children are freezing to death. My people, some of them, have run away to the hills and have no blankets, no food. No one knows where they are--perhaps freezing to death. I want to have time to look for my children and see how many I can find. Maybe I shall find them among the dead.Hear me, my chiefs. I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.