Quotes by Horatio Nelson

Buonaparte has often made his boast that our fleet would be worn out by keeping the sea and that his was kept in order and increasing by staying in port but know he finds, I fancy, if Emperors hear the truth, that his fleet suffers more in a night than ours in one year.

Now I can do no more. We must trust to the Great Disposer of all events and the justice of our cause. I thank God for this opportunity of doing my duty.

I could not tread these perilous paths in safety, if I did not keep a saving sense of humor.

My greatest happiness is to serve my gracious King and Country and I am envious only of glory for if it be a sin to covet glory I am the most offending soul alive.

Duty is the great business of a sea officer all private considerations must give way to it, however painful it may be.

First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can.

Let me alone: I have yet my legs and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and his instruments. I know I must lose my right arm, so the sooner it’s off the better.

Our country will, I believe, sooner forgive an officer for attacking an enemy than for letting it alone.