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Fear? I never saw fear. What is it? It never came near me.
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Those gobblers [the French]?- I detest them.
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First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can.
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Before this time to-morrow I shall have gained a peerage, or Westminster Abbey.
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Never mind manoeuvres always go at them.
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Victory or Westminster Abbey.
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In honour I gained them, and in honour I will die with them.
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The measure may be thought bold, but I am of the opinion the boldest are the safest.
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I cannot command winds and weather.
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Time is everything; five minutes make the difference between victory and defeat.
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I am Lord Nelson. See, here's my fin.
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Something must be left to chance; nothing is sure in a sea fight above all.
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This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long.
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Kiss me, Hardy
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Thank God, I have done my duty.
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