Ford Madox Ford Quotes
At The Beginning Of The War ... I Had To Look In On The War Office, And In A Room I Found A Fellow ... What Do You Think He Was Doing ... What The Hell Do You Think He Was Doing? He Was Devising The Ceremonial For The Disbanding Of A Kitchener Battalion. You Can't Say We Were Not Prepared In One Matter At Least ... . Well, The End Of The Show Was To Be: The Adjutant Would Stand The Battalion At Ease; The Band Would Play Land Of Hope And Glory, And Then The Adjutant Would Say: There Will Be No More Parades ... . Don't You See How Symbolical It Was - The Band Playing Land Of Hope And Glory, And Then The Adjutant Saying: There Will Be No More Parades? ... For There Won't. There Won't, There Damn Well Won't. No More Hope, No More Glory, No More Parades For You And Me Any More. Nor For The Country ... Nor For The World, I Dare Say ... None ... Gone ... Napoo Finny! No ... More ... Parades!
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