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In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one
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"In war the heroes always outnumber the soldiers ten to one"

- H. L. Mencken

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This quote by H. L. Mencken speaks with the concept that in war, the heroes are often neglected and outnumbered by the soldiers. The quote suggests that for each soldier combating in a war, there are ten heroes who are not recognized for their bravery and nerve. This could be analyzed to imply that there are many individuals who are not on the cutting edge, however who are still making a distinction in the war effort. It could likewise be interpreted to imply that there are lots of people who are not in the military, however who are still making a difference in the war effort. This could include individuals who are providing support to the soldiers, such as medical workers, or individuals who are offering supplies and resources to the soldiers. It might also include people who are offering moral support to the soldiers, such as relative and buddies. This quote is a pointer that there are many people who are making a distinction in the war effort, even if they are not on the cutting edge.

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H. L. Mencken This quote is written / told by H. L. Mencken between September 12, 1880 and January 29, 1956. He was a famous Writer from USA. The author also have 123 other quotes.

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