Quote by Arthur Wellesley
"Don't talk to me of figures or calculations, if you have not a very clear and distinct apprehension of the things about which you theorize."
"Don't talk to me of figures or calculations, if you have not a very clear and distinct apprehension of the things about which you theorize."
"Publish and be damned."
"The whole of the business of war, and indeed almost the whole art of receiving visits, consists in so paying attention that you may know at every moment the exact condition of the opposite master of the house."
"Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won."
"Discipline is not mere compliance with orders. It is that quality of conduct which results from a true understanding of their purpose."