Famous words before going into battle often reflect courage and resolve. One of the most iconic phrases comes from William Shakespeare's "Henry V," where King Henry inspires his troops with the rallying cry, "We few, we happy few, we band of brothers." Similarly, the phrase "For honor and glory!" encapsulates the spirit of bravery and sacrifice that soldiers often embrace before facing their foes. These words serve to unite and motivate warriors as they prepare to confront the challenges ahead.
He was supposed to have seen a sign in the sky, showing the Christian cross and the words "in this sign you will conquer" or something like it. This was supposed to have made him congenial toward the Christians afterward.
The surname of the Civil War general who shouted the words that gave Thomas Jonathan Jackson his famous nickname is Bee. During the First Battle of Bull Run, General Barnard Bee referred to Jackson as "Stonewall" for his steadfastness in battle. This nickname became iconic and is still associated with Jackson today.
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I suppose to clean and repair it. There is a story that before battle, Spartan mothers told their sons to either come back victorious or come back carried on their shield.{Spartan mothers would give their sons the shield with the words "Return with it or carried on it!" }
It's a smart-aleck-y way of saying someone's bragging and is about to be proven wrong. Famous last words are the things famous people have said right before they died, so it's become a way of poking fun at someone who thinks they know what's going to happen.For example:Joe: I'm going to be president of our class.Sam: Famous last words!
John Smith was selected and his famous words were, "He who will not work isn't going to eat in Jamestown".
He was supposed to have seen a sign in the sky, showing the Christian cross and the words "in this sign you will conquer" or something like it. This was supposed to have made him congenial toward the Christians afterward.
Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.Octavian and Antony went to war in 31 BC. However, there was a "war of words" going on well before this time.
"Such is life, I'll see you where I'm going."
Famous last words are something a person says right before they die, and it becomes well-known (or commonly used) among others. And Famous Last Words is also a song by My Chemical Romance
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The Climb from The Hannah Montana Movie Soundtrack
Before going for mathematical words, I strongly recommend you work on English words. There are no such words as "figers" or "paractise".
"Such is life. I'll see you where I'm going." Then kablammy
The duration of Words for Battle is 480.0 seconds.
Nathan Hale was famous for his supposed last words before he was hanged by the British: "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country".