A Quote by William Tecumseh Sherman

A battery of field artillery is worth a thousand muskets. — © William Tecumseh Sherman
A battery of field artillery is worth a thousand muskets.
I proudly served in the United States Army during the Korean War as an artillery operations specialist in the all-black 503rd Field Artillery Battalion in the Second Infantry Division.
Optimism can be more powerful than a battery of artillery or squadron of tanks. It can be contagious and it's necessary to being a leader.
Glory and fame mean twelve thousand francs' worth of paid articles in the newspapers and five thousand crowns' worth of dinners.
A picture might be worth a thousand words but a good sentence is worth a thousand windows
A picture is worth a thousand words. An interface is worth a thousand pictures.
I would not give my rotating field discovery for a thousand inventions, however valuable... A thousand years hence, the telephone and the motion picture camera may be obsolete, but the principle of the rotating magnetic field will remain a vital, living thing for all time to come.
The World War demonstrated the importance of Field Artillery. The majority of casualties were inflicted by the arm.
Dad was in the First World War in the Royal Field Artillery from 1914 to 1918, as well as uncle Leonard.
For Christmas the just came out with a battery-operated battery. But the batteries aren't included.
A picture is worth a thousand words...and uses up a thousand times the memory.
A picture is worth a thousand words. A satellite image is worth a million dollars.
A picture's worth a thousand words? A library card's worth millions.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, photographers are worth a million.
A hug is worth a thousand words. A friend is worth more.
I once saw, on a flower pot in my own living room, the efforts of a field mouse to build a remembered field. I have lived to see this episode repeated in a thousand guises, and since I have spent a large portion of my life in the shade of a nonexistent tree I think I am entitled to speak for the field mouse.
I'm very lucky that I can walk on the stage before anyone in the world. And that's the thing: you've got to be pretty confident to go on after me. You've got to have the artillery, as I call it. And the artillery is your songs.
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