Famous Quotes

quotes, last words, or something i dunno

“May the gods grant me my last wish: peace and prosperity for Alva.” (Είθε οι θεοί να μου δώσουν την τελευταία μου ευχή: ειρήνη και ευημερία για την Άλβα.”) — Sergios Elitsis, former President of Alva, on his deathbed (1949)

“I need water.” (“  我需要水. ”) — Guo Guotai, Grand Marshal of Kodeshia, shortly after being poisoned (1964)

“Are we blind? Deploy the Army!” (“Sommes-nous aveugles? Déployez l'armée!”) — Bruno Florent III, King of Vallis, upon hearing of the Teutonic invasion (1914)

“Dying here, of all places? This is a travesty.” (“¿Morir aquí, de todos los lugares? Esto es una farsa.”) — Vera Alguacil del Valle, Agranan commander, after a fatal shot from a Nasiri sniper (1955)

“You people are nothing but barbarians. Cruel and ruthless.” (“Вы просто варвары. Жестокий и безжалостный.”) — Fridrik III, Vojiskiy Tsar, prior to execution by Yarovan republicans (1925)

“It is not that success is guaranteed that we go to war. It is because it is the only alternative we have left to avoid annihilation.” (“Ez da arrakasta bermatzen gerrara goazela. Deuseztapena ekiditeko geratzen zaigun alternatiba bakarra delako da.”) — Erramun X, King of Boaga, upon entering conflict with Teutonia (1915)

“A man who does not fight and kill for his honour is no man at all.” (“Ένας άνθρωπος που δεν πολεμά και δεν σκοτώνει για την τιμή του δεν είναι καθόλου άνθρωπος.”) — Aenaes III, heir to the Helinikan throne shortly before engaging in his last duel (1843)

“The armies of our Kingdom await the enemy with open arms.” (“Quân đội của Vương quốc chúng ta đang chờ đợi kẻ thù với vòng tay rộng mở.”) — Nguyễn Quốc Hùng, Bakanese general, after hearing of a Guurkhun counteroffensive (1949)

“Stand amongst the ashes of a million dead souls, and ask the ghosts if honor matters. The silence is your answer.” (“Σταθείτε ανάμεσα στις στάχτες ενός εκατομμυρίου νεκρών ψυχών και ρωτήστε τα φαντάσματα αν έχει σημασία η τιμή. Η σιωπή είναι η απάντησή σας.”) — Valentinos Zervou, leader of the Red Menace Communist Movement in Helinika, in response to the nuclear bombing of Wujin (1959)

“War? We are not amused.” (“Πόλεμος? Δεν διασκεδάζουμε.”) — Adalbert II, Kaiser of Alvakalia, upon Kodeshia’s declaration of war on Alva (1949)

“The nuclear option was considered. The nuclear option was chosen. We cannot go back now.” (“De nukleêre opsje waard beskôge. De nukleêre opsje waard keazen. Wy kinne no net werom.”) — Johanneske Nieuwenhuis, Tiperyn Cardinal of War, prior to the nuclear bombing of Wujin (1959)

“The Divine Wind blows northward. We shall follow.” (“  神風は北に吹きます.  私たちは従います. ”) — Sugawara Shozo, Akitei Minister of Defence, in response to the Guurkhun declaration of war (19xx)

“We will defend our homeland, whatever the cost may be. Block their blades with your bodies, if you must.” — Aprovyn Jyngo, Velic Minister of Media, shortly after Thalakaen invasion (196x)

“A red flag is being trampled on in the south. We will help raise that red flag once more and make sure no imperialist touches it.” (“Na jugu se gazi crvena zastava. Pomoći ćemo još jednom podići tu crvenu zastavu i pobrinuti se da je nijedan imperijalist ne dotakne.”) — Rovskovsky Khrushchev, Commissar of the UPRZ, in response to the Guurkhun invasion of Tonkina (1953)

“My first home is unlivable. My second home is in pieces.” (“Unser erstes Zuhause ist unbewohnbar. Unser zweites Zuhause ist in Stücke gerissen.”) — Angustla Ventyno, Alvak Minister of Finance, post-war (1955)

“Wise is the hand that knows when to throw away the sword and retrieve the pen.” (“  明智的是知道何时丢掉剑和取回笔的手. ”) — Feng Guanyu, Kodeshi Minister of War, post-war (1959)

“This is no peace with honour. This is humiliation.” (“هذا ليس سلام بشرف. هذا هو الذل.”) — Armaan al-Sultan, President of Alvakalia, after making peace with Kodeshia and Beifang (1954)

“I used to be indecisive; now I'm not so sure.” (“Yo solía ser indeciso; ahora no estoy tan seguro.”) — Cecilia of Agrana and Griegro, Queen of Boaga (20xx)

“What treachery did this to my lands? No, what evil?” (“Welcher Verrat hat das meinem Land angetan? Nein, was für ein Übel?”) — Frederick IV, Kaiser of Teutonia, Austrasia, and Alva, in response to communists rising up in Teutonia (1924)

“Long live the Kaiser!” (“Lang lebe der Kaiser!”) — Johannes Stieler, Alvak ace fighter pilot, last communique on radio before performing a Selbstopfer maneuver into a Kodeshi-held bridge (1954)

“We must do this, for the sake of progress if nothing else. They must be opposed.” (“يجب أن نفعل ذلك من أجل التقدم إذا لم يكن هناك شيء آخر. يجب أن يعارضوا.”) — Subhi al-Maroun, leader of the Mihrani League, prior to the Eid al-Fitr Offensive (1949)

“The die has been cast. It is time to play the game of war.” (“De die is getten. It is tiid om it oarlochsspultsje te spyljen.”) — Anthea, Empress of Tiperyn, in response to the Eid al-Fitr Offensive (1949)

“You will only kill a man. Our movement lives on!” (“Ní mharóidh tú ach fear. Tá ár ngluaiseacht beo!”) — Cuán Hackett, member of Free Goidelia, during his execution (1926)

“Without faith, there is only a shell of man.” (“Χωρίς πίστη, υπάρχει μόνο ένα κέλυφος του ανθρώπου.”) — Vissarion Sarkotis, Helinikan priest, in his memoir “The Gods Over the Sands” (1964)

“Men are but flesh and bone. They know their doom but not the hour.” (“Οι άντρες είναι μόνο σάρκα και οστά. Ξέρουν την καταστροφή τους αλλά όχι την ώρα.”) — Theodoros Strakatos, Helinikan Syntagmatarchis (Colonel), after the Battle of Neu-Amden (1953)

“Forwards men! Once more to the banks of the Styx!” (“Εμπρός άνδρες! Για άλλη μια φορά στις όχθες του Στυξ!”) — Darius V, commander of the Royal Guard, during the siege of Drachyro (1325)

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