I hate the whole race. There is no believing a word they say, your professional poets, I mean there never existed a more worthless set than Byron and his friends for example.
— Duke of Wellington
When my journal appears, many statues must come down.
Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won.
The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton.
All the business of war, and indeed all the business of life, is to endeavour to find out what you don't know by what you do; that's what I called 'guess what was at the other side of the hill'.
Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained.
As Lord Chesterfield said of the generals of his day, 'I only hope that when the enemy reads the list of their names, he trembles as I do.'
Habit is ten times nature.
Be discreet in all things, and so render it unnecessary to be mysterious.
When one turns over in bed, it is time to turn out.
Being born in a stable does not make one a horse.
The Lord's prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals.
An extraordinary affair. I gave them their orders and they wanted to stay and discuss them.
Publish and be dammed.
It is not the business of generals to shoot one another.
Next to a lost battle, nothing is so sad as a battle that has been won.
The whole art of war consists of guessing at what is on the other side of the hill.
Educate men without religion and you make of them but clever devils.
The only thing I am afraid of is fear.
I used to say of Napoleon that his presence on the field made the difference of forty thousand men.
Our army is composed of the scum of the earth - the mere scum of the earth.
I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me.