That we are beaten is a self-evident fact, and any further resistance on our part would be justly regarded as the very height of folly and rashness.


Forrest to his men, 1865. As quoted in May I Quote You, General Forrest? by Randall Bedwell.


That we are beaten is a self-evident fact, and any further resistance on our part would be justly regarded as the very height of folly and rashness.

That we are beaten is a self-evident fact, and any further resistance on our part would be justly regarded as the very height of folly and rashness.

That we are beaten is a self-evident fact, and any further resistance on our part would be justly regarded as the very height of folly and rashness.

That we are beaten is a self-evident fact, and any further resistance on our part would be justly regarded as the very height of folly and rashness.