A steady hand in military affairs is more requisite than in peace, because an error committed in war may prove irremediable.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


A steady hand in military affairs is more requisite than in peace, because an error committed in war may prove irremediable.

A steady hand in military affairs is more requisite than in peace, because an error committed in war may prove irremediable.

A steady hand in military affairs is more requisite than in peace, because an error committed in war may prove irremediable.

A steady hand in military affairs is more requisite than in peace, because an error committed in war may prove irremediable.