"Attackable" Quotes from Famous Books
... a country so extensive as this. The sufferings of one part can never be relieved by the exertions of another, and there is no situation the enemy can be placed in that does not afford to us the same advantages which he seeks himself. By dividing his force, he leaves every post attackable. It is a mode of war that carries with it a confession of weakness, and goes on the principle of distress rather ... — The Writings Of Thomas Paine, Complete - With Index to Volumes I - IV • Thomas Paine |