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Quotes About Comrades

Melhor que era para logo, para o seguinte: dois camaradas do dito fazendeiro estavam ali no Curralim, esperando decisão, agora me levavam.
~ João Guimarães Rosa
Never forget that life can only be nobly inspired and rightly lived if you take it bravely and gallantly, as a splendid adventure in which you are setting out into an unknown country, to meet many a joy, to find many a comrade, to win and lose many a battle.
~ Annie Besant
I know that imprisonment will be harder for me than it has ever been for anyone, filled with cowardly threats and hideous cruelty. But I do not fear prison, as I do not fear the fury of the miserable tyrant who took the lives of 70 of my comrades. Condemn me. It does not matter. History will absolve me.
~ Fidel Castro
This taste of freedom is still bitter because left in Athens are my wife and my two children and because so many of my comrades are suffering.
~ Mikis Theodorakis
One was a fast-talking, skinny white guy. With him was a big dude wearing a cowboy hat and boots.
~ Louis Sachar
This sectarianism is an attempt to leap away from the narrow path of the paradox and become a tragic hero at a cheap price. The tragic hero expresses the universal and sacrifices himself for it. The sectarian punchinello, instead of that, has a private theatre, i.e. several good friends and comrades who represent the universal
~ Soren Kierkegaard
We climbed the Sea-End Tower in the lost city of Toronto as the High King and his comrades did on the Quest. It's still standing, our lake-boat touched there on our way east
~ S.M. Stirling
All I need is the power to be able to protect my comrades. So long as I can have the strength to do that, I don't care if I'm weaker than everyone in the world.
~ Hiro Mashima
The men in the steel industry who sacrificed their all were nor merely aiding their fellows at home but were adding strength to the cause of their comrades in all industry.
~ John L. Lewis
They had become more like people who'd been through a war together, comrades with little in common but the battle itself
~ Alice Hoffman
En la guerra y cuando el combate acaba, si sigues con vida, te pones a cavar. A cavar las tumbas de los camaradas muertos. Se merecen esa postrer muestra de respeto, aunque tal vez no se lo tuvieras en vida. Cavas todo lo hondo que te apetezca, luego los tiras dentro, les echas un poco de tierra encima, ellos se pudren y tú los olvidas. Siempre se ha hecho así.
~ Joe Abercrombie
When the fighting is over you dig, if you're still alive. You dig graves for your dead comrades, A last mark of respect, however little you might have had for them. You dig as deep as you can bothered, you dump then in, you cover them up, they rot away and are forgotten. That's the way it's always been.
~ Joe Abercrombie
Glen Cook, Scott Lynch, and Steven Erikson, then
~ Joe Abercrombie
Until the millennium arrives and countries cease trying to enslave others, it will be necessary to accept one's responsibilities and be willing to make sacrifices for one's country - as my comrades did. As the troops used to say, "If the country is good enough to live in, it's good enough to fight for." With privilege goes responsibility.
~ E.B. Sledge
We're in the army now,We're not behind a plow;We'll never get richA-diggin' a ditch,We're in the army now.
~ Anonymous
Soldiers willingly, sometimes foolishly, risk their own lives to keep their comrades out of enemy hands.
~ Alex Berenson
A Warrior knows that his best teachers are the people whom he shares the battlefield.
~ Paulo Coelho
You have to remember, Kanai, she said at length, that as a young man Nirmal was in love with the idea of revolution. Men like that, even when they turn their backs on their party and their comrades, can never let go of the idea: it's the secret god that rules their hearts. It is what makes them come alive; they revel in the danger, the exquisite pain. It is to them what childbirth is to a woman, or war to mercenary.
~ Amitav Ghosh
asked the boy to "consider himself at all times as one of his family." Washington was referring to his military family or aides-de-camp, the same way John Adams described the aide Alexander Hamilton as "one of General Washington's Family." So when Washington said "family," he meant "chummy minion." The orphaned Lafayette heard "son.
~ Sarah Vowell
Hold him till we get there, comrade," said another, who then appeared to reconsider. "Hang on, how big is he?" The dwarf examined David. "Not very big," he said. "Dwarf and a half. Dwarf and two-thirds at most.
~ John Connolly
Drinking is the soldier's pleasure.
~ John Dryden
Soldiers live. He dies and not you, and you feel guilty, because you're glad he died, and not you. Soldiers live, and wonder why.
~ Glen Cook, Soldiers Live
Little brothers are the buck privates of life!
~ Charles M. Schulz
You might be alone at the moment... But someday... You'll definitely find nakama! No one is born in this world to be alone!
~ Eiichiro Oda