Caesar said these words Jan. 19, 49 B.C.
When he and his army crossed the Rubicon, the stream bounding his province, to enter Italy. The advancement, in violation of the senate's orders, meant the civil war and Caesar's march against Pompey had begun.
But Caesar was said to have borrowed the phrase from his favorite Greek poet-dramatist Menander (342-291 B.C).
I was going to add this, but I did not have the quote by General Cota.
Thanks.
I'll add a lot of quotes this weekend. (I hope..)
I have several houndres waiting to be added now, I have verified most of them...
If I remember correctly, Gen. Cota was saying this as the Rangers were being decimated on the beaches in an attempt to coax them into advancing onward towards their objectives. Of course, the veracity of that quote is questioned by every rival unit of the 75th Regiment...