Famous quote by George Lincoln Rockwell

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We march and fight, to death or on to victory. Our might is right, no traitors shall prevail. Our hearts are steeled aga
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"We march and fight, to death or on to victory. Our might is right, no traitors shall prevail. Our hearts are steeled against the fiery gates of hell. No shot or shell, can still our mighty song"

- George Lincoln Rockwell

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This quote by George Lincoln Rockwell is a call to arms for those who want to fight for what they believe in. It is a suggestion that no matter the chances, no matter the expense, those who are identified to fight for their cause will not be discouraged. The phrase "Our may is best" is a pointer that those who are fighting for a simply trigger will eventually prevail. The expression "Our hearts are steeled versus the fiery gates of hell" is a tip that no matter how difficult the fight may be, those who are figured out to combat will not be deterred by fear or anguish. The phrase "No shot or shell, can still our mighty song" is a pointer that no matter how powerful the opposition may be, those who are figured out to fight will not be silenced. This quote is a powerful suggestion that those who want to combat for what they believe in will eventually dominate.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by George Lincoln Rockwell between March 9, 1918 and August 25, 1967. He/she was a famous Activist from USA. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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