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Forward, men, and mix with them.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
What I learnt came to me . . . at second and at third hand, in chunks and puzzles, degrees and flashes.
— Sybille Bedford
I write because I'm a writer. It is rather like cooking: to make something out of the raw material at hand.
— Sybille Bedford
As for my feet, the little feet
You used to call so pretty,
There's one, I know, in Bedford Row,
The t'other's in the City. — Thomas Hood
You used to call so pretty,
There's one, I know, in Bedford Row,
The t'other's in the City. — Thomas Hood
A rose is still a rose, even hidden under different petals.
— Erin R. Bedford
Be mindful of how you approach time. Watching the clock is not the same as watching the sun rise.
— Sophia Bedford-Pierce
Public opinion, the sum of private opinions, does matter, can matter often for good.
— Sybille Bedford
I did not come here for the purpose of surrendering my command.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
The future of human society. Had it made an irrevocably false start? The compass error that gets harder to correct with every mile you go?
— Sybille Bedford
I done told you twice already goddammit no!
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Never stand and take a charge ... charge them too.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
If you surrender you shall be treated as prisoners of war, but if I haveto storm your works you may expect no quarter.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Nobody kills me and lives to tell about it.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
I will be in my coffin before I will fight again under your command.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Get there first with the most.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
No damn man kills me and lives.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
What I desire most of you, my son, is never to gamble or swear. These are baneful vices.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
I love Boston. I come here all the time and play pick-up ice hockey with friends in Concord and Bedford.
— William Quigley
War means fighting, and fighting means killing.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Goes to show you can't judge a fish by the hook in it's mouth.
— Erin R. Bedford
We are born on the same soil, breathe the same air, live on the same land, and why should we not be brothers and sisters?
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
I went into the army worth a million and a half dollars, and came out a beggar.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
I am not an enemy of the Negro. We want him here among us; he is the only laboring class we have.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Abolish the Loyal League and the Ku Klux Klan; let us come together and stand together.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Men, do as I say and I will always lead you to victory.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
All wealth is relative; and so is its absence.
— Sybille Bedford
Attack in all directions!
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
You can never know the odds. If you don't play, you'll never win
— Richard Bedford
It would seem that in history it's never a tooth for a tooth, but a thousand, a hundred thousand for one.
— Sybille Bedford
I've got no respect for any young man who won't join the colors.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
All food is the gift of the gods and has something of the miraculous, the egg no less than the truffle.
— Sybille Bedford
if you're stuck on anything...ask Questions
— John Bedford
She was also incapacitated by much of daily life and had 'no aptitude whatsoever' for domesticity.
— Sybille Bedford
If one road led to hell and the other to Mexico, I would be indifferent which to take.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
To remain monolingual reduces the mind to the confines of a tramline.
— Sybille Bedford
In New Bedford, fathers, they say, give whales for dowers to their daughters, and portion off their nieces with a few porpoises a-piece.
— Herman Melville
I ended the war a horse ahead.
— Nathan Bedford Forrest
Guillermo was lonely and serviceable and always rushed in to do the things one wanted in a way one did not want them done.
— Sybille Bedford
I was born in Taunton, Massachusetts on June 1, 1917, but I actually grew up in nearby New Bedford.
— William Standish Knowles