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You must be careful how you walk, and where you go, for there are those following you who will set their feet where yours are set.

By Robert E. Lee
To be a good soldier, you must love the army. To be a good commander, you must be willing to order the death of the thing you love.

By Robert E. Lee
There is a terrible war coming, and these young men who have never seen war cannot wait for it to happen, but I tell you, I wish that I owned every slave in the South, for I would free them all to avoid this war.

By Robert E. Lee
Strike the tent.

By Robert E. Lee
Our country demands all our strength, all our energies. To resist the powerful combination now forming against us will require every man at his place. If victorious, we have everything to hope for in the future. If defeated, nothing will be left for us to live for. My whole trust is in God, and I am ready for whatever He may ordain.

By Robert E. Lee
My experience through life has convinced me that, while moderation and temperance in all things are commendable and beneficial, abstinence from spirituous liquors is the best safeguard of morals and health.

By Robert E. Lee
It would appear that General Hooker has placed his hindquarters where his headquarters should be. (So said by Lee when he learned that General Hooker, the new Union Commander, had written, in a letter to his soldiers, that My headquarters will be 'in the saddle.'

By Robert E. Lee
It is well that war is so terrible, or we should get too fond of it.

By Robert E. Lee
It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.

By Robert E. Lee
I think it better to do right, even if we suffer in so doing, than to incur the reproach of our consciences and posterity.

By Robert E. Lee
Duty then is the sublimest word in the English language. You should do your duty in all things. You can never do more. You should never wish to do less.

By Robert E. Lee
Duty, then, is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things. You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less.

By Robert E. Lee
A true man of honor feels humbled himself when he cannot help humbling others.

By Robert E. Lee