Gaius Julius Ceasar, 47 BCE. Latin: "Veni, Vidi, Vici".
After completely destroying the army of Pharnaces II at the Battle of Zela (today, north-central Turkey), Ceasar sent that brief message to Rome, summarizing a campaign that lasted just 5 days,
No, he was often quoted as saying "I am the government".
Ben Franklin
The ancient Roman orator, Cato, is quoted as saying Carpe Diem.
Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota leader, is often quoted as saying, "You can fool me once, but you can't fool me again." This reflects his wisdom and understanding of trust, emphasizing the importance of learning from past experiences. His words highlight the need for vigilance and discernment, especially in the face of deception.
When the Christians conquered Jerusalem during the First Crusade, they slaughtered the entire population, rather than attempting to single out just the Muslim civilians, saying that God would choose among them in the next life.
She had a military grade leg. Made out of aluminum and wood. Quoted as saying "I man not have both my legs, but I have a sence of humor an that goes a long way."
Marshall McLuhan.
Aristotle was quoted as saying What you have to learn to do we learn by doing. He was a Greek philosopher who lived from 384-322 BCE.
During his breakdown, he was most commonly quoted as saying "Winning!"
Louis XIV is quoted as saying "I am the State".
martin Luther king jr
An example of perissologia is when someone repeats the same idea in different words for emphasis, such as saying "I came, I saw, I conquered" instead of just saying "I conquered."
Richard Nixon
He eventually did come to support the idea before his death in 1919. He was quoted as saying the League should function "as an addition to, . . . not as a substitute for," American's military authority.
Quoted as saying she "likes people". And she is not 'straight or gay'.
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A French proverb.