Denji
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Enjoy! WelcomeBot owner!question? 21:01, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Welcome
editI'd like to take a minute to welcome you to wikiquote personally. I enjoy anyone's feedback to the QOTD suggestions. I normally make suggestions that deal with some or heavy moral worth, tragically-inclined, or sad in some sense...but never nonsense or without some form of morality and meaning. I am also obsessed with military factions in history, so it isn't any wonder that many and most of my favorite historical quotations would come from the leadership of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan, the Soviet Union, Revolutionary France, and other dictatorial regimes, which I find to be the most powerful quotations derived from and attributed (leadership principle). Are you interested in historical quotations as well? For further, please check out all my suggestions for the full year. I've made quite a lot, although my 3 favorite suggestions can be found on September 22 (now October 16), October 4, and November 30. These are the basic principles that can be derived from all the rest of my suggestions...the solid archetype powerhouse of a loyal soldier, with no personal emotional bindings, very powerful and enigmatic to say the least. Welcome and are you interested in historical military quotations as well? - Zarbon 02:21, 9 October 2008 (UTC)