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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori 🏴☠️🧐
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Here is the body of death denounced in all faiths, capable of much wider dissolution than they reproach which it. The body of man, the living construction of history falls back into the mass of matter and participates of its eternal mortality. It is no longer the body of men, but that of man himself who has turned to dust. Our race makes its way to the universal graveyard. The cycle of the seasons twists and breaks. The very fount of this great beguiling immortality, this wet planet rolls in the powder of ancient moons.—Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, The Young European, Geneva or Moscow ⚔️Tradition of the Sword⚔️
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"The ideal of man has seldom found a more beautiful, more stylish and more in keeping with the divine universal order of the world than the delicate wide lace collar on the armour of a suit of armour, a harmony of chivalrous delicacy and lyricism with rugged masculinity. How strong one must be to dare to be gentle."— Einar Laigna 🇪🇪
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"To cut beards off and to shorten robes, Peter the Great needed all the strength of his invincible personality; but to lead innumerable legions onto the field of battle he, like any other ruler, only needed to say the word."
~ Joseph de Maistre
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It is the legionary spirit, It is the attitude of one who knows how to choose the hardest life, to fight even when he knows that the battle is substantially lost, and to confirm the words of the ancient saga: ‘Loyalty is stronger than fire.’ Through him the traditional idea is affirmed. It is the sense of honour and shame — not half-hearted measures drawn from half-hearted morals.—Julius Evola, 50 years ago the philosopher, painter, writer and died in Rome, A Handbook for Right-Wing Youth ⚔️Tradition of the Sword⚔️
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