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Actors: George C. Scott (General George Patton), Karl Malden (General Omar Bradley), Michael Bates (General Bernard Montgomery)

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1 You know, there's only one proper way for a professional soldier to die. That's from the last bullet of the last battle of the last war.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

2 All my life I've wanted to lead a lot of men in a desperate battle. Now I'm going to do it.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

3 Shut up! I won't have a yellow bastard sitting here crying in front of these brave men who've been wounded in battle.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

4 This is where it pays off... the training and the discipline.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

5 Americans love a winner, and will not tolerate a loser. Americans play to win all the time.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

6 But he seems a little more concerned with not losing a battle than he does about winning one.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

7 I can't see the reason such fine young men get killed. There are so many battles yet to fight.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

8 Americans traditionally love to fight. All real Americans love the sting of battle.

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

9 Come on, you bastards! Take a shot at me right in the nose!

General George Patton (George C. Scott)

10 Some of our boys were just plain scared. -That's understandable. Even the best fox hound's gun-shy the first time out.

General Omar Bradley (Karl Malden), General George Patton (George C. Scott)

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