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Philip Gibbs Quotes: "But the worst handicap we had the prohibition of naming individual units who had done the fighting."

But the worst handicap we had the prohibition of naming individual units who had done the fighting.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "It was announced as a French victory by the French Minister of War. I did not see any sign of victory but only the retreat of the French forces engaged in the battle."

It was announced as a French victory by the French Minister of War. I did not see any sign of victory but only the retreat of the French forces engaged in the battle.




Philip Gibbs Quotes: "There is poetry in a pork chop to a hungry man."

There is poetry in a pork chop to a hungry man.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "We who go out to die shall be remembered, because we gave the world peace. That will be our reward, though we will know nothing of it, but lie rotting in the earth - dead."

We who go out to die shall be remembered, because we gave the world peace. That will be our reward, though we will know nothing of it, but lie rotting in the earth - dead.




Philip Gibbs Quotes: "It was so quiet that morning in Paris that the heels of my two companions and myself were loud on the deserted pavements. It was a city of shuttered shops, and barred windows, and deserted avenues."

It was so quiet that morning in Paris that the heels of my two companions and myself were loud on the deserted pavements. It was a city of shuttered shops, and barred windows, and deserted avenues.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "During the early months of the war in 1914 there was a conflict of opinion between the War Office and the Foreign Office regarding news from the Front."

During the early months of the war in 1914 there was a conflict of opinion between the War Office and the Foreign Office regarding news from the Front.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "I am going to fight - I, a socialist and Syndicalist - so that we shall make an end to war, so that the little ones of France will sleep in peace, and the women go without fear."

I am going to fight - I, a socialist and Syndicalist - so that we shall make an end to war, so that the little ones of France will sleep in peace, and the women go without fear.




Philip Gibbs Quotes: "If there is anything I've learned, is that piety is smarter than hate, that mercy is preferable even to justice itself, that if you go around the world with friendly look, one does good friends."

If there is anything I've learned, is that piety is smarter than hate, that mercy is preferable even to justice itself, that if you go around the world with friendly look, one does good friends.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "But do you know, I shall not be sorry to die. I shall be glad, Monsieur. And why glad, you ask? Because I love France and hate the Germans who have put this war on us."

But do you know, I shall not be sorry to die. I shall be glad, Monsieur. And why glad, you ask? Because I love France and hate the Germans who have put this war on us.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "In less than twenty-five years . . . the motor-car will be obsolete, because the aeroplane will run along the ground as well as fly over it."

In less than twenty-five years . . . the motor-car will be obsolete, because the aeroplane will run along the ground as well as fly over it.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "At all costs we must re-establish faith in spiritual values. We must worship something beyond ourselves, lest we destroy ourselves."

At all costs we must re-establish faith in spiritual values. We must worship something beyond ourselves, lest we destroy ourselves.



Philip Gibbs Quotes: "In front of us was not a line but a fortress position, twenty miles deep, entrenched and fortified, defended by masses of machine-gun posts and thousands of guns in a wide arc. No chance for cavalry!"

In front of us was not a line but a fortress position, twenty miles deep, entrenched and fortified, defended by masses of machine-gun posts and thousands of guns in a wide arc. No chance for cavalry!