"If this struggle is ordained of us, why not enter into it with kingly courage, with dauntless delight? Why not go forward, daring all things, to conquer or to die? Is it not better to perish than to serve? “Liberty or death” is NOT a meaningless phrase. No! it is of tremendous import to those who — comprehend. What is death that it should make cowards of us all? What is life that it should be valued so highly? There are worse things than death and among them is a life of dishonor. All men lead dishonorable lives who serve a master with hand or brain."
"What then is the good of eternally dreaming, theorizing, and constructing phantom castles-in-the-air, cities of god, and gardens of delight, upon foundations of deliberate unveracity? Let us be men — whole men — not clamorous, tearful little children demanding infantile sugar-plumbs. Let us face the fierce challenging FACTS of existence as boldly as our forefathers did before “Christly comfort and consolation” was introduced to un-man them — not like crouching, cringing, terrorized, oriental pariahs. Let us not be lured to wholesale annihilation by sonorous Asiatic evangelisms, that have proved themselves worthless and unsuitable to our temperament, our climate, and our breed. Let us be sensible, brave, practical; and as Virchow somewhat trenchantly recommends: — “ACCEPT THINGS AS THEY TRULY ARE, NOT AS WE CHOSE TO IMAGINE THEM” — or rather as they have been imagined by dotard philosophers, daft poets, and castrated clerics."
Mocarne słowa!!
"What then is the good of eternally dreaming, theorizing, and constructing phantom castles-in-the-air, cities of god, and gardens of delight, upon foundations of deliberate unveracity? Let us be men — whole men — not clamorous, tearful little children demanding infantile sugar-plumbs. Let us face the fierce challenging FACTS of existence as boldly as our forefathers did before “Christly comfort and consolation” was introduced to un-man them — not like crouching, cringing, terrorized, oriental pariahs. Let us not be lured to wholesale annihilation by sonorous Asiatic evangelisms, that have proved themselves worthless and unsuitable to our temperament, our climate, and our breed. Let us be sensible, brave, practical; and as Virchow somewhat trenchantly recommends: — “ACCEPT THINGS AS THEY TRULY ARE, NOT AS WE CHOSE TO IMAGINE THEM” — or rather as they have been imagined by dotard philosophers, daft poets, and castrated clerics."
Mocarne słowa!!
Stalk the weak, crush their skulls, eat their hearts, and use their entrails to predict the future.

