The Last Enemy Quotes
The Last Enemy
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“Quoique sans patrie et sans roi,
Et très brave ne l’étant guere,
J’ai voulu mourir à la guerre.
La mort n’a pas voulu de moi.”
― The Last Enemy
Et très brave ne l’étant guere,
J’ai voulu mourir à la guerre.
La mort n’a pas voulu de moi.”
― The Last Enemy
“some Squadrons doesn’t receive quite the same”
― The Last Enemy by Richard Hillary: A World War Two Memoir by a Spitfire Pilot
― The Last Enemy by Richard Hillary: A World War Two Memoir by a Spitfire Pilot
“Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind.”
― The Last Enemy: The Memoir of a Spitfire Pilot
― The Last Enemy: The Memoir of a Spitfire Pilot
“I love the capital. The wind on the health might call for a time, but the facile glitter of the city was the stronger. Self-esteem, I suppose, is one cause; for in the city, work of man, one is somebody, feet on the pavement, suit on the body, anybody's equal and nobody's fool; but in the country, work of god, one is nothing, less than the earth, the birds, and the trees; one is discordant - a blot.”
― The Last Enemy: The Memoir of a Spitfire Pilot
― The Last Enemy: The Memoir of a Spitfire Pilot
