Quote #0
I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they frighten me.
Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington)
About This Quote
Often presented as a remark about the intimidating appearance or demeanor of his own troops, implying they looked formidable even to their commander.
Interpretation
The speaker conveys a mix of grim humor and apprehension, suggesting that the soldiers’ roughness or ferocity is so striking it inspires fear in allies as well as enemies.



