1.
I offer neither pay, nor quarters, nor food; I offer only hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
2.
Necessity does not submit to debate.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
3.
Men, I'm getting out of Rome. Anyone who wants to carry on the war against the outsiders, come with me. I can offer you neither honours nor wages; I offer you hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Anyone who loves his country, follow me
Giuseppe Garibaldi
4.
Let him who loves his country in his heart, and not his lips only, follow me.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
5.
Bacchus has drowned more men than Neptune.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
6.
I insist that men shall have the right to work out their lives in their own way, always allowing to others the right to work out their lives in their own way, too.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
7.
A bold onset is half the battle.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
8.
To this wonderful page in our country's history another more glorious still will be added, and the slave shall show at last to his free brothers a sharpened sword forged from the links of his fetters.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
9.
Let those only return to their homes who are called by the imperative duties which they owe to their families, and those who by their glorious wounds have deserved the credit of their country.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
10.
Yes, young men, Italy owes to you an undertaking which has merited the applause of the universe. You have conquered and you will conquer still, because you are prepared for the tactics that decide the fate of battles.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
11.
If these hands, used to fighting, would be acceptable to His Holiness, we most thankfully dedicate them to the service of him who deserves so well of the Church and of the fatherland.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
12.
Man created God, not God, man
Giuseppe Garibaldi
13.
I utter this word with deepest affection and from the very bottom of my heart.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
14.
You, too, women, cast away all the cowards from your embraces; they will give you only cowards for children, and you who are the daughters of the land of beauty must bear children who are noble and brave.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
15.
The priest is the personification of falsehood.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
16.
Ah, no, far be from me a thought which I loathe like poison.
Giuseppe Garibaldi
17.
Posterity will call you the great emancipator, a more enviable title than any crown could be, and greater than any merely mundane treasure.
Giuseppe Garibaldi