12+ Attila the Hun Quotes On Death, War And Society
Attila the Hun was a 5th century ruler of the Huns, a nomadic people from Central Asia. He is known for his conquests in Europe, which included much of the continent, and his ruthless tactics. He is considered one of the most successful military leaders of all time. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Attila the Hun on death, war, love.
It is unfortunate when final decisions are made by chieftains headquartered miles away from the front, where they can only guess at conditions and potentialities known only to the captain of the battlefield. — Attila the Hun
Trample the weak. Hurdle the dead. — Attila the Hun
Never arbitrate. Arbitration allows a third party to determine your destiny. It is a resort of the weak. — Attila the Hun
If an incompetent chieftain is removed, seldom do we appoint his highest-ranking subordinate to his place — Attila the Hun
For what fortress, what city, in the wide extent of the Roman empire, can hope to exist, secure and impregnable, if it is our pleasure that it should be erased from the earth? — Attila the Hun
Do not underestimate the power of an enemy, no matter how great or small, to rise against you another day. — Attila the Hun
There, where I have passed, the grass will never grow gain. — Attila the Hun
It takes less courage to criticize the decisions of others than to stand by your own. — Attila the Hun
Everybody has value; even if to serve as a bad example. — Attila the Hun
Superficial goals lead to superficial results — Attila the Hun
Chieftains must understand that the spirit of the law is greater than its letter. — Attila the Hun
It's not that I succeed, it's that everyone else has to fail, horribly, preferably in front of their parents. — Attila the Hun
Life Lessons by Attila the Hun
Attila the Hun was a powerful political leader who had a great impact on the world. He taught us that strength and determination can be used to achieve great things, but it must be done with caution and care. He also showed us that with great power comes great responsibility, and that it is important to use it wisely.
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