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Sackett's Land (The Sacketts, #1) Sackett's Land by Louis L'Amour
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“I would not sit waiting for some vague tomorrow, nor for something to happen. One could wait a lifetime, and find nothing at the end of the waiting. I would begin here, I would make something happen.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“You believe in heroes?” Corvino looked at him thoughtfully. “I cannot believe in anything else. A man needs heroes. He needs to believe in strength, nobility and courage. Otherwise we become sheep to be herded to the slaughterhouse of death. I believe this. I am a soldier. I try to fight for the right cause. Sometimes it is hard to know.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“A name is what a man makes it,” I”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“A man needs heroes. He needs to believe in strength, nobility and courage. Otherwise we become sheep to be herded to the slaughterhouse of death. I believe this. I am a soldier. I try to fight for the right cause. Sometimes it is hard to know. “But I do not sit back and sneer in cowardice at those with the courage to fight. The blood of good men makes the earth rich, as it is here. When I die sword in hand, I hope someone lives to sing of it. I live my life so that when death comes I may die well. I ask no more.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“History is not made only by kings and parliaments, presidents, wars, and generals. It is the story of people, of their love, honor, faith, hope and suffering; of birth and death, of hunger, thirst and cold, of loneliness and sorrow.
-Preface”
Louis L'Amour , Sackett's Land
“Dealing with Indians I found them of shrewd intelligence, quick to detect the false, quick to appreciate quality, quick to resent contempt and to appreciate bravery. So much of the Indian’s life was predicated upon courage that he respected it above all else. He needed courage in the hunt, and in warfare, and to achieve success within the tribe he needed both courage and wit.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“The blood of good men makes the earth rich”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“I cannot believe in anything else. A man needs heroes. He needs to believe in strength, nobility and courage. Otherwise we become sheep to be herded to the slaughterhouse of death. I believe this. I am a soldier. I try to fight for the right cause. Sometimes it is hard to know.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Uncommon men are everywhere. So much so that the common man has become uncommon.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“although the place a man leaves is in the hearts of those he leaves behind, and in his work, not upon a slab …”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“it is better to eat when one can, for one never knows when he will eat again.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“History is best made by men with hands. Brains are well enough, but count for nothing without the hands to build, to bring to fulfilment.
~Barnabas Sackett~”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“I cannont believe in anything else. A man needs heroes. He needs to believe in strength, nobility and courage. Otherwise we become sheep to be herded to the slaughterhouse of death. I believe this. I am a soldier. I try to fight for the right cause. Sometimes it is hard to know.
But I do not sit back and sneer in cowardice at those with the courage to fight. The blood of good men makes the earth rich, as it is here. When I die sword in hand, I hope someone lives to sing of it. I live my life so that when death comes I may die well. I ask no more."
~Jublain~”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“It is not good to be too bold. A little fear makes a man think. It is better to be a little afraid, and yet do what has to be done.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“I do not want to be a king,” I said, “I want only freedom to grow and do and be as much as time will allow.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“I carved a name on a slab and placed it there. I knew not the day of his birth, but gave that of his death. His name, too, I placed there, although the place a man leaves is in the hearts of those he leaves behind, and in his work, not upon a slab …”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“History is best made by men with hands. Brains are well enough, but count for nothing without the hands to build, to bring to fulfilment.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Yet when two peoples come together that one which is most efficient will survive, and the other will absorb or vanish … it is the way of life.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Dealing with Indians I found them of shrewd intelligence, quick to detect the false, quick to appreciate quality, quick to resent contempt and to appreciate bravery. So much of the Indian’s life was predicated upon courage that he respected it above all else. He needed courage in the hunt, and in warfare, and to achieve success within the”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“A lady, but a bright one—she was intelligent, with a good measure of common sense, and the two are not always one.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Suddenly a knowledge came upon me.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“When you and Sakim chose to come with me I accepted responsibility for your lives. I became no longer a free agent. Unless one is at heart a rascal, I think he becomes a little better in many ways by assuming leadership.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Waterways would offer the easiest route across country, but any travel was a hardship. Most who traveled understood why the word “travel” had once been “travail.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“The Lord had my trust, yet of others I was not so sure.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“It is good to say that you are afraid,” Sakim said. “It is not good to be too bold. A little fear makes a man think. It is better to be a little afraid, and yet do what has to be done.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“For an instant he glared at me from the mud, and then with a burst of fury he came off the ground.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Then a wayward glance from a lass, a moment of red, bursting fury from a stranger, a blow given and a blow returned, and all that might have been my life vanished like a fog upon the fens beneath a summer sun.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“You will see many women, and often you will think yourself in love, but temper passion with wisdom, my”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land
“Learn from me and avoid the scars your soul and mind will take, let”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett's Land