There is but one means to extenuate the effects of enemy fire: it is to develop a more violent fire oneself.


p. 110 - Precepts and Judgments (1919)


There is but one means to extenuate the effects of enemy fire: it is to develop a more violent fire oneself.

There is but one means to extenuate the effects of enemy fire: it is to develop a more violent fire oneself.

There is but one means to extenuate the effects of enemy fire: it is to develop a more violent fire oneself.

There is but one means to extenuate the effects of enemy fire: it is to develop a more violent fire oneself.