"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass." is a quote by Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Of course it was originally stated in Japanese, this is the English translation. ----- Unfortunately there is no evidence that Yamamoto ever said this. There is a reference link below on this. HOAX - NO PROOF IT WAS EVER SAID. Apparently, there is no proof that this was ever said, that is correct. However, it should be noted that Yamamoto spent time in the U.S., attending Harvard for two or more years. He spoke fluent English and had a keen understanding of the industrial capabilities of the United States. He did not want war with the U.S. for this, and possibly other reason. Therefore, while he may not have made this now-famous quote, it is likely that he may have believed it, therefore being a good person to attribute it to.
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Technically, no. the Schiavona is normally a straight, double-edged blade.a small minority of them have a single edged blade (a backsword form), but those blades are not curved.(though of course, its almost inevitable that somewhereout there, in a collection, there's one that is on a curved blade having just said that.... but such is the nature of the history of arms.)
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no, in fact i talked to dappy the other day and he said she was doing fine after that grass blade accident
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass." is a quote by Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Of course it was originally stated in Japanese, this is the English translation. ----- Unfortunately there is no evidence that Yamamoto ever said this. There is a reference link below on this. HOAX - NO PROOF IT WAS EVER SAID. Apparently, there is no proof that this was ever said, that is correct. However, it should be noted that Yamamoto spent time in the U.S., attending Harvard for two or more years. He spoke fluent English and had a keen understanding of the industrial capabilities of the United States. He did not want war with the U.S. for this, and possibly other reason. Therefore, while he may not have made this now-famous quote, it is likely that he may have believed it, therefore being a good person to attribute it to.
Author Wes Fessler is credited with this quote "Behind every success is effort. Behind every effort is passion. Behind every passion is courage."
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Jim Carrey
Groucho Marx"Behind every successful man is a woman, behind her is his wife."
i found the blade of awe and i talked to Valencia but she did not got me the blade of awe she said you have to login out but your stone will still okay.
the quotation should read - behind every great man there is a great woman' Origin uncertain, could well be attributed to the Womans Movements of the 1960/1970's.It was also seen in a 1946 Texas newspaper when quoted by an athlete receiving an award It was Napoleon Bonaparte who said it
A leaf having more than one blade on the petiole is said to be pinnately compound.
Astraology[Mike Bing said:]Um. No. That may be the study of artificial grass, but the study of grass is calledAgrostology
Barley grass is said to treat skin diseases, hepatitis, asthma, anemia, diabetes, arthritis and obesity.
Unlikely, given the 4x resistance to said move.