| Quote | Person |
| Captain Sobel, we salute the rank, not the man. | |
| The only hope you have is to accept the fact that you're already dead. The sooner you accept that, the sooner you'll be able to function as a soldier is supposed to function: witho | |
| It's called 'wounded,' Peanut. 'Injured' is when you fall out of a tree or something. | |
| Yeah, kind of an Easy Company tradition, getting shot in the ass. | |
| It appears the Germans are bad, very bad. | |
| Change into your PT gear, we're running Currahee. | |
| We're not lost, Private... we're in Normandy. | |
| Yeah, now that you mention it. Except, of course, there's no snow, we got warm grub in our bellies, and the trees aren't ****ing exploding from Kraut artillery, but yeah... Frank.. | |
| Once we get into combat, they only people you can trust is yourself and the fella next to you. | |
| You know a man in this company who wouldn't double-time Currahee with a full pack, just to piss in that man's morning coffee? | |
| Never did like this company none. | |
| George, what would I do without George Luz? | |
| Don't ever put yourself in the position where you can take from these men. | |
| Down he goes, right out of his saddle like a sack of potatoes. Outstanding accuracy on my part if I do say so myself. | |
| If they come by here y'all remember to smile for the camera. Got to keep the morale up for them folks back home. | |
| | Quote | Person |
| Hey, Joe, I told you I'd beat you back to the States! | |
| I could use some brass knuckles. | |
| You tell them what you always tell them: their sons died as heroes. | |
| Lieutenant Sobel hates us, sir. | |
| Kitty's gonna love this. How many brides get a wedding gift from Hitler? | |
| 'They got me'. You believe that? You believe I said that? | |
| Hey, Sarge, ya think I overdid it on the cover for my foxhole | |
| Well, I guess you've earned your right to demote yourself. | |
| I don't need to go back to no aid station! | |
| Oh Skinny, you got blood all over my trousers. | |
| That's edelweiss. It grows in the mountains, above the treeline. Which means he climbed up there to get it. Supposed to be the mark of a true soldier. | |
| Hey Sarge, you think this is a ticket home? | |
| Are you drunk, trooper? | |
| At first the Germans didn't shoot at him. I think they couldn't quite believe what they were seeing. But that wasn't the really astounding thing. The astounding thing was that, aft | |
| In Washington, up General Taylor's ass. | |
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