Quote #0
Up Guards, and at them again!
Arthur Wellesley (Duke of Wellington)
About This Quote
Often presented as a battlefield exhortation attributed to Wellington, typically linked in popular retellings to the Napoleonic Wars and sometimes specifically to the Battle of Waterloo, as a rallying call to the Guards to renew an attack.
Interpretation
A brief command meant to restore momentum after a setback, urging an elite unit to regroup and press the fight again rather than withdraw or hesitate.



