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It was a night when London was ringed and stabbed with fire.
Ernie Pyle |
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Author Details: Type: Journalist Quotes Category: American Journalist Quotes Date of Birth: August 3, 1900 Date of Death: April 18, 1945 Nationality: American Amazon: Ernie Pyle on Amazon |
Related Authors: Erma Bombeck Hunter S. Thompson Glenn Beck Ann Coulter Walter Cronkite Abigail Van Buren Dave Barry Ambrose Bierce Paul Harvey |
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Select Ernie Pyle Quotations:
The American soldier is quick in adapting himself to a new mode of living. Outfits which have been here only three days have dug vast networks of ditches three feet deep in the bare brown earth. They have rigged up a light here and there with a storage battery.
Ernie Pyle In their eyes as they pass is not hatred, not excitement, not despair, not the tonic of their victory - there is just the simple expression of being here as though they had been here doing this forever, and nothing else. Ernie Pyle I was away from the front lines for a while this spring, living with other troops, and considerable fighting took place while I was gone. When I got ready to return to my old friends at the front I wondered if I would sense any change in them. Ernie Pyle But to the fighting soldier that phase of the war is behind. It was left behind after his first battle. His blood is up. He is fighting for his life, and killing now for him is as much a profession as writing is for me. Ernie Pyle I've really been sick with this cold, but I think I might have kept the columns going anyhow except I was just so low in spirit, I didn't have the will to struggle against them when my deadline was so close and I felt so lousy. Ernie Pyle The men are walking. They are fifty feet apart, for dispersal. Their walk is slow, for they are dead weary, as you can tell even when looking at them from behind. Every line and sag of their bodies speaks their inhuman exhaustion. Ernie Pyle The closest fires were near enough for us to hear the crackling flames and the yells of firemen. Little fires grew into big ones even as we watched. Big ones died down under the firemen's valor only to break out again later. Ernie Pyle |
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Quote Keywords: Fire, London, Night, Stabbed |
Dictionary Links: Fire, London, Night, Stabbed |
All Ernie Pyle Quotations: About every two minutes a new... All the rest of us - you... At last we are in it... Below us the Thames grew lighter... But to the fighting soldier that... I was away from the front... I've been immersed in it too... I've really been sick with this... If I can just see the... If you go long enough without... In their eyes as they pass... It was a night when London... Our artillery has really been sensational... Someday when peace has returned to... Swinging first and swinging to kill... The American soldier is quick in... The closest fires were near enough... The front-line soldier wants it... The men are walking. They are... War makes strange giant creatures out... |
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