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  1. Duke of Wellington Our army is composed of the scum of the earth – the mere scum of the earth. All the business of war, and indeed all the business of life, is to endeavour to find out what you don’t know by what you do; that’s what I called ‘guess what was at the other side of the hill’.

  2. All is well, provided the light returns and the eclipse does not become endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul. Victor Hugo. "Nothing except a battle lost can be half..." - Duke of Wellington quotes from BrainyQuote.com.

  3. Hard pounding this, gentlemen; let's see who will pound longest. At the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815), as quoted by Sir Walter Scott, in Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk (1815). Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington quote: Hard pounding this, gentlemen; let's see who will pound longest.

  4. Heaven means to be one with God. Never trust anyone completely but God. Love people, but put your full trust only in God. Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass- grows in ...

  5. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington quote: ... Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Creative Commons. Born: May 1, 1769. Died: September 14, 1852 (aged 83)

  6. Scum Of The Earth, History, Soldier. My heart is broken by the terrible loss I have sustained in my old friends and companions and my poor soldiers. Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won. Duke of Wellington. Believe, Heart, Loss. Letter from the field of Waterloo in June 1815.

  7. At the Duchess of Richmond's ball (15 June 1815), as quoted in Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places (1896) by Archibald Forbes, quotes Captain Bowles account and citing the Letters of the First Earl of Malmesbury. Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington quote: Napoleon has humbugged me, by God; he has gained twenty-four hours' march on me.