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My greatest happiness is to serve my gracious King and Country and I am envious only of glory for if it be a sin to cove
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"My greatest happiness is to serve my gracious King and Country and I am envious only of glory; for if it be a sin to covet glory I am the most offending soul alive"

- Horatio Nelson

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This quote by Horatio Nelson talks to his steady commitment and patriotism. He reveals his desire to serve his King and Country, and his ambition to accomplish splendor. He acknowledges that if it is a sin to wish for magnificence, then he is the most angering soul alive. This quote talks to Nelson's commitment to his nation and his determination to do whatever it takes to attain glory. It also speaks to his humility, as he acknowledges that his ambition may be a sin. Nelson's quote is a testament to his commitment and patriotism, and functions as an example of the lengths to which one can go to serve their country.

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Horatio Nelson This quote is written / told by Horatio Nelson between September 29, 1758 and October 21, 1805. He was a famous Soldier from United Kingdom. The author also have 22 other quotes.

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