Source of Quote…Those Who March to Battle with Songs of Freedom on Their Lips are Invincible?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin

I am not sure if this is the exact quote but I need the source of the quote and the exact wording.

I too have been unable to find the quote you cited, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t correct. It is a noteworthy and powerful statement.

I’ve searched extensively for quotes with various combinations of the words: march, battle, songs, freedom, lips and invincible, but with practically no success.

I did find one section in `The Jesuits’ containing the phrase "with songs of freedom on their lips."

Any other clues or possible wording differences?

2 Responses

  1. crmartinez00 Says:

    I don’t think it is either, therefore you have to find the exact wording or you cant quote it!
    References :

  2. gdwallis Says:

    I too have been unable to find the quote you cited, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t correct. It is a noteworthy and powerful statement.

    I’ve searched extensively for quotes with various combinations of the words: march, battle, songs, freedom, lips and invincible, but with practically no success.

    I did find one section in `The Jesuits’ containing the phrase "with songs of freedom on their lips."

    Any other clues or possible wording differences?
    References :

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