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Posted by yanelys on March 06, 19101 at 13:02:54:
In Reply to: Re: Latin Quote in "Without Remorse" posted by P Corbitt on May 26, 19100 at 22:43:13:
: It reads: Arma virumque cano - Publius Vergilius Maro and below that it reads... Beware the fury of a patient man - John Dryden All in all the phrase is an excellent insight to John Kelly's character. Hope this helps.
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