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Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands, and an infinite scorn in our hearts
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"Let us have a dagger between our teeth, a bomb in our hands, and an infinite scorn in our hearts"

- Benito Mussolini

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This quote by Benito Mussolini is a call to arms for his followers. He is urging them to use up arms and defend their cause with a sense of determination and defiance. The dagger in between their teeth represents their preparedness to combat and the bomb in their hands represents their willingness to utilize violence if required. The infinite refuse in their hearts is a reference to their steady dedication to their cause and their refusal to accept anything less than success. This quote is a reminder that those who want to eliminate for what they believe in can achieve excellent things. It is a call to action and a tip that with guts and decision, anything is possible.

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Benito Mussolini This quote is written / told by Benito Mussolini between July 29, 1883 and April 28, 1945. He was a famous Politician from Italy. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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