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In a very short time the army of Northern Virginia was face to face with the Army of the Potomac.
— James Longstreet
I do not want to make this charge. I do not see how it can succeed. I would not make it now but that General Lee has ordered it and expects it.
— James Longstreet
That man will fight us every day and every hour till the end of the war.
— James Longstreet
General Longstreet,when once in a fight, was a most brilliant soldier; but he was the hardest man to move I had in my army.
— Robert E.Lee
My shoelaces look very interesting today. - Andy
— H.R. Willaston
Time sets all things right. Error lives but a day. Truth is eternal.
— James Longstreet
I fancy that no good ideas upon that campaign will be mentioned at any time that did not receive their share of consideration by General Lee.
— James Longstreet
Bring me Longstreet's head on a platter and the war will be over
— Abraham Lincoln
Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?
— James Longstreet
Yet no-one can say that God has not a Word, for it would follow that God is most foolish.
— Thomas Aquinas
If we only save the finger of one man, that's enough.
— James Longstreet
The town caught fire in several places, shells crashed and burst, and solid shot rained like hail.
— James Longstreet
I enjoy the risk of bungee-jumping. I used to pay money to do it. Now, it's the opposite. I get paid to do action.
— Akshay Kumar
I was a massive Tolkien fan. 'The Hobbit' was ... my favorite book as a little girl, and the Silvan Elves were my favorite characters in the book.
— Evangeline Lilly
If the entire Union Army comes across here, I will kill them all!
— James Longstreet
Pickett's lines being nearer, the impact was heaviest upon them.
— James Longstreet
You can't lead from behind
— James Longstreet
This is a hard fight and we had better all die than lose it.
— James Longstreet
General Pickett, finding the battle broken while the enemy was still reinforcing, called the troops off.
— James Longstreet
Who blamed Lee. Longstreet knew that somewhere
— Jeff Shaara