Patton's "dumb bastard"

Shapiro, Fred fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Thu Mar 24 13:56:19 UTC 2011


I don't quite get Jon's point, since the 1943 citation is in an annotation to the Patton quote, i.e., if you found the Patton quote, the 1943 citation is right there.

Fred



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Because it isn't indexed where we'd look?

JL

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 9:01 PM, Shapiro, Fred <fred.shapiro at yale.edu>wrote:

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> Thanks to Garson and Sam and Jon and Victor for all the great information
> about the Patton/dumb bastard quote.  But no one seems to have noticed that
> in the Yale Book of Quotations I cite the Bureau of Aeronautics Navy
> Department News Letter, Jan. 1, 1943: "The greatest duty of a sailor / Is
> duty from worries and cares, / Not to die for his country, / Make our
> enemies die for theirs!"
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> Fred Shapiro
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