Word: bravest
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Thus could we say to those five decades hence, "These have we chosen, these have we honored." And they would know that these men had been the bravest, wisest, and most upright of our time. Our obligation would be fulfilled, our duty done, yet no factional strife would today disturb...
...under constant, withering enemy fire during the next two days conducted smashing attacks against unbelievably strong and fanatically defended Japanese positions . . . Colonel Shoup was largely responsible for the final, decisive defeat of the enemy . . ." Shoup's first sergeant in that fight said it more simply: "He is the bravest, nerviest, best soldiering marine I have ever...
...Gauls, said Pundit Caesar, "the bravest are the Belgians." Reasons, as Caesar saw them: 1) the Belgians were far off the path of Roman traders and thus far from the enervating fripperies of civilization, and 2) they lived across the Rhine from the Germans, with whom they were fighting all the time...
...ride, no sooner got one foot on the little carriage step than the whole shebang lit off around a snowy track at full speed. Jaunty and chipper, he hung on, alighted at last with a gallant swoop of his hat, as Mrs. Eaton cooed: "You're the bravest man I've ever heard of." Eaton, who regards himself as a kind of missionary for Russian-U.S. coexistence (see BUSINESS), received the gift-a memento from Khrushchev of his visit to Russia last September-with the sentimental hope that "between these three fine stallions and our own mares...
...those who try to organize a "new" religion of Brotherhood but fools rushing in where even the bravest angels fear to tread? At least we have received much encouragement from many who could scarcely be called foolish. Some comments on my Toward World Brotherhood which suggested and explained the Brotherhood Movement...