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P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "Now, gentlemen, let tomorrow be their Waterloo!"

Now, gentlemen, let tomorrow be their Waterloo!



P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "That living specimen of gall and hatred, that individual."

That living specimen of gall and hatred, that individual.




P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "The enemy has assailed my outposts in heavy force. I have fallen back on the line of Bull Run and will make a stand at Mitchell's Ford."

The enemy has assailed my outposts in heavy force. I have fallen back on the line of Bull Run and will make a stand at Mitchell's Ford.



P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "He suddenly saw the enterprise of literature as essentially mad."

He suddenly saw the enterprise of literature as essentially mad.




P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "Original sin is a very commercial idea, ” said Duyckinck. “How do you think the Bible stays in print year after year?"

Original sin is a very commercial idea, ” said Duyckinck. “How do you think the Bible stays in print year after year?



P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "Melville to Hawthorne: "In your stories, you seem to understand that the dramatic moments come not when a character must choose between right and wrong buy when he must choose between two wrongs."

Melville to Hawthorne: "In your stories, you seem to understand that the dramatic moments come not when a character must choose between right and wrong buy when he must choose between two wrongs.



P. G. T. Beauregard Quotes: "Destroying oneself, he thought ruefully, should always be done at a deliberate pace."

Destroying oneself, he thought ruefully, should always be done at a deliberate pace.