Stonewall Jackson

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The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on earth.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Patriotism
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My men have sometimes failed to take a position, but to defend one, never!
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Men
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Never take counsel of your fears.
- Stonewall Jackson
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I am more afraid of alcohol than of all the bullets of the enemy.
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Always mystify, mislead and surprise the enemy if possible.
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My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Religious
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Duty is ours; consequences are God's.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: God
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I have so fixed the habit in my own mind that I never raise a glass of water to my lips without a moment's asking of God's blessing. I never seal a letter without putting a word of prayer under the seal. I never take a letter from the post without a brief sending of my thoughts heavenward. I never change classes in the section room without a minute's petition on the cadets who go out and those who come in.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Prayer
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Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible; and when you strike and overcome him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow; for an army routed, if hotly pursued, becomes panic-stricken, and can then be destroyed by half their number. The other rule is, never fight against heavy odds, if by any possible maneuvering you can hurl your own force on only a part, and that the weakest part, of your enemy and crush it. Such tactics will win every time, and a small army may thus destroy a large one in detail, and repeated victory will make it invincible.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Crush
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What is life without honor? Degradation is worse than death.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Honor
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I am more anxious than I can express that my men should be not only good soldiers of their country, but also good soldiers of the cross.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Country
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People who are anxious to bring on war don't know what they are bargaining for; they don't see all the horrors that must accompany such an event.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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I want my army to be an army of the living God.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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I am more afraid of King Alcohol than of all the bullets of the enemy.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Alcohol
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War means fighting. The business of the soldier is to fight. Armies are not called out to dig trenches, to throw up breastworks, to live in camps, but to find the enemy and strike him; to invade his country, and do him all possible damage in the shortest possible time. This will involve great destruction of life and property while it lasts; but such a war will of necessity be of brief continuance, and so would be an economy of life and property in the end.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Country
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I like liquor - its taste and its effects - and that is just the reason why I never drink it.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Drinking
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You may be whatever you resolve to be.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: May
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Do your duty and leave the rest to Providence.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Duty And Honor
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We are all but instruments of God.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Soul
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It is painful enough to discover with what unconcern they speak of war and threaten it. They do not know its horrors. I have seen enough of it to make me look upon it as the sum of all evils.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible; and when you strike and overcome him, never let up in the pursuit...
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Enemy
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Then, Sir, we will give them the bayonet!
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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My religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Religious
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The only winner today is big business.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Historical
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Our God was my shield. His protecting care is an additional cause for gratitude.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Gratitude
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Our movement was a great success; I think the most successful military movement of my life. But I expect to receive more credit for it than I deserve. Most men will think I planned it all from the first; but it was not so. I simply took advantage of circumstances as they were presented to me in the providence of God. I feel that His hand led me - let us give Him the glory.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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Through life let your principal object be the discharge of duty.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Duty
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Duty is ours; the consequences are the Lord God's
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Who could not conquer with such troops as these?
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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If officers desire to have control over their commands, they must remain habitually with them, industriously attend to their instruction and comfort, and in battle lead them well.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Marine Corps
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Don't say it's impossible! Turn your command over to the next officer. If he can't do it, I'll find someone who can, even if I have to take him from the ranks!
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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In the Army of the Shenandoah, you were the 'First Brigade!' In the Army of the Potomac you were the 'First Brigade!' In the Second Corps of this Army, you are the 'First Brigade!' You are the 'First Brigade' in the affections of your general, and I hope by your future deeds and bearing you will be handed down the posterity as the 'First Brigade' in this our Second War of Independence. Farewell!
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Shoot the brave officers, and the cowards will run away and take the men with them.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Running
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There are but few commanders who properly appreciate the value of celerity.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Appreciate
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We must make this campaign an exceedingly active one. Only thus can a weaker country cope with a stronger; it must make up in activity what it lacks in strength.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Running
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Under divine blessing, we must rely on the bayonet when firearms cannot be furnished
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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He is cautious. He ought to be. But he is NOT slow. Lee is a phenomenon. He is the only man whom I would follow blindfolded.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible.
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Collection: Mislead Us
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Let us go over, and sit in the shade of the trees.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Tree
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All I am and all I have is at the service of my country.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Country
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Arms is a profession that, if its principles are adhered to for success, requires an officer do what he fears may be wrong, and yet, according to military experience, must be done, if success is to be attained.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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The only true rule for cavalry is to follow the enemy as long as he retreats.
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Collection: Long
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This army stays here until the last wounded man is removed. Before I leave them to the enemy, I will lose many more men.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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I yield to no man in sympathy for the gallant men under my command; but I am obliged to sweat them tonight, so that I may save their blood tomorrow.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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War means fighting. The business of the soldier is to fight. ... To move swiftly, strike vigorously, and secure all the fruits of victory is the secret of successful war.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Died of wounds inflicted in error by his own troops at the battle of Chancellorsville during the US Civil War. Let us cross over the river and sit in the shade of the trees.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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The hardships of forced marches are often more painful than the dangers of battle
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: Military
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Sir! Men who desert their comrades in war deserve to be shot! And Officers who intrude for them deserve to be hung!
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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I was afraid the fire would not be hot enough for me to distinguish myself.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War
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Press on, press on, men.
- Stonewall Jackson
Collection: War