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John Buford

"It is too late; now I wish I could live."

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"The Bermuda Triangle got tired of warm weather. It moved to Alaska. Now Santa Claus is missing."

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"Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail our lion now will foreign foes assail."

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"The Sixties are now considered a historical period, just like the Roman Empire."

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"If matters go badly now, they will not always be so."

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"For years I wanted to be older, and now I am."

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"The month of January, we were number one. Now, this is something we're proud of, because we recognize we're up against a formidable operation there at CNN."

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"In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted."

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"Damn the sword! When Virginia wanted a sword, I gave her one. Now she sends me a toy! I require bread!"

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"If you're not failing every now and again, it's a sign you're not doing anything very innovative."

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"It is a cliche these days to observe that the United States now possesses a global empire - different from Britain's and Rome's but an empire nonetheless."

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"Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy's advance upon this place."
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"The zeal, bravery, and good behavior of the officers and men on the night of June 30, and during July 1, was commendable in the extreme."
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"General: I attempted to take Williamsport yesterday, but found too large a force of infantry and artillery. After a long fight, I withdrew to this place."
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"Shortly after this, I placed my command on our extreme left, to watch and fight the enemy should he make another attack, and went to Cemetary Hill for observation."
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"We entered Gettysburg in the afternoon, just in time to meet the enemy entering the town, and in good season to drive him back before his getting a foothold."
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"I have not been able to get any grain yet. It is all in the country, and the people talk instead of working."
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"If the regulars are to be put together, I believe they would prefer me to the other Cavalry Commanders."
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"I am willing to serve my country, but do not wish to sacrifice the brave men under my command."
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"During the whole campaign, from June 27 to July 31, there has been no shirking or hesitation, to tiring on the part of a single man so far as I have seen; the brigade commanders reported none."
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