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The sword is very handsome. I am too old and infirm, as you see, to ever use a sword again, but I am glad that my old mo
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"The sword is very handsome. I am too old and infirm, as you see, to ever use a sword again, but I am glad that my old mother state has not entirely forgotten me"

- George Rogers Clark

About this Quote

George Rogers Clark's quote talks to the pride he has in his home state. He is a senior male, no longer able to use a sword, but he is pleased that his home state has not forgotten him. He is proud of the sword, which symbolizes strength and nerve, and is a pointer of his past. He is proud of his house state and the truth that it has not forgotten him. He takes pride in the sword, which is a sign of his past and of his home state. He is proud of the reality that his home state has not forgotten him, although he is no longer able to utilize a sword. His pride in his home state is evident in his words. He is proud of the sword, which is a tip of his past and of his home state. He is proud of the fact that his house state has not forgotten him, despite the fact that he is no longer able to utilize a sword. His pride in his house state appears in his words, and it is a pointer of the value of keeping in mind those who have actually served their nation.

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George Rogers Clark This quote is written / told by George Rogers Clark between November 19, 1752 and February 13, 1818. He was a famous Soldier from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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