No man is a man until he has been a soldier.

Anonymous
About This Quote

This is a saying that was popular during World War II. It refers to the respect that soldiers have for one another. Some people take this to mean that men are only truly men if they have fought in war. This is not true, however, since men are men no matter what their role in society is.

Source: Corellis Mandolin

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