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I love it more than my life.

Just guessing here w/o internet research -

Isn't that what R E Lee said about war?

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I read your book!!!!!

34 minutes ago, Bama Llama said:

Just guessing here w/o internet research -

Isn't that what R E Lee said about war?

It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.”— Robert E. Lee, at Fredericksburg.

"Well, get back down there, son. You're the only son of a bitch in this headquarters who knows what he's trying to do."

"They'll lose their fear of the Germans.  I only hope to God they never lose their fear of me."

Just guessing here w/o internet research -
Isn't that what R E Lee said about war?
Dude...

I was interested to see a Bible by your bed.  You actually find time to read it?

 

I sure do.  Every goddamn day.

They’re movie quotes.  So ... wrong.

 

my bad ... dumbass of the day

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I can attack with three divisions in forty-eight hours.

you give me that gasoline and i'll gain ground with it.  i'll kill Germans, too. 

gimme 400,000 gallons and i'll go to Berlin.

 
the above quotes are all erroneous, and grievously so, except for the very first.

Wat? Not giving the entire sentence is not grievously erroneous.

Screenplay by Coppola before he became kind of a big deal. 


Again, at least with my quote, I included the last part of the soliloquy that Patton, as a narrator, gives in the last scene of the film. You saw the ending, right? Patton’s telling of the famous Roman parade tradition is perhaps the most important part of the film. If you are saying that a quote has to a part of a conversation vs a narration, then ok, I guess.
3 minutes ago, HouTex said:


Again, at least with my quote, I included the last part of the soliloquy that Patton, as a narrator, gives in the last scene of the film. You saw the ending, right? Patton’s telling of the famous Roman parade tradition is perhaps the most important part of the film. If you are saying that a quote has to a part of a conversation vs a narration, then ok, I guess.

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1 hour ago, HouTex said:


Again, at least with my quote, I included the last part of the soliloquy that Patton, as a narrator, gives in the last scene of the film. You saw the ending, right? Patton’s telling of the famous Roman parade tradition is perhaps the most important part of the film. If you are saying that a quote has to a part of a conversation vs a narration, then ok, I guess.

At the peril of roethlisberger-ing this up ... the quote about the quote is from the movie.  I missed it too.

23 hours ago, Amos Moses said:

At the peril of roethlisberger-ing this up ... the quote about the quote is from the movie.  I missed it too.

That's interesting.  I just saw the list of quotes on rottentomatoes linked by Kyrie (still love that ass in the avatar) and the quote re: erroneous quotes.  When did Patton say that in the film?  Here's a transcript of the screenplay:  https://subslikescript.com/movie/Patton-66206. That quote does not appear.

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