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Brian Kilmeade’s Top 10 Popular and Famous Quotes

Ten of My Favourite Brian Kilmeade Quotes 

Brian Kilmeade, a writer whom I am guessing you love? Here are our 10 best Brian Kilmeade quotes for you to enjoy. At Australia Unwrapped we believe every book has at least one quotable line, and our mission is to find them all. Here you will find Brian Kilmeade’s top 10 popular and famous quotes. Like every good writer Brian Kilmeade made a number of memorable quotes, here are some of our favourites: 

Popular Quotes

“Their humility stopped them from seeking fame or fortune because their love of country sparked their exploits.”
― Brian Kilmeade, George Washington’s Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution

 “This is the story of how a new nation, saddled with war debt and desperate to establish credibility, was challenged by four Muslim powers. Our merchant ships were captured and the crews enslaved. Despite its youth, America would do what established western powers chose not to do: stand up to intimidation and lawlessness.”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

“The Barbary states were already at war with America, and they seemed to understand only one kind of diplomacy—the kind that was accompanied by a cannon.”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

 “Tired of Americans being captured and held for ransom, our third president decided to take on the Barbary powers in a war that is barely remembered today but is one that, in many ways, we are still fighting.”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

 “Adding to the military might of the four ships were members of the relatively new United States Marine Corps, reactivated by President Adams with the birth of the U.S. Navy in 1798. Skilled combatants, the Marines were invaluable during boarding actions and landing expeditions, and they also served to protect a ship’s officers in the event of a mutiny by the crew. The fighters had a reputation for being bold, fearless men—though sometimes a little brash and reckless. Their presence would be invaluable should any of Dale’s ships encounter pirates or need protection on land. Once”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

 “The Barbary powers, with their mixture of greed, religious fanaticism, and self-interest, would not listen to reason. They”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

“American—a child not of old borders and ancient alliances, but of ideals and liberty.”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

 “asked how the Barbary states could justify “[making] war upon nations who had done them no injury.” The response was nothing less than chilling. According to his holy book, the Qur’an, Abdrahaman explained, “all nations which had not acknowledged the Prophet were sinners, whom it was the right and duty of the faithful to plunder and enslave.” Christian sailors were, plain and simple, fair game.”
― Brian Kilmeade, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History

“remained for more than forty years, until it was disinterred and returned to England to be buried with military honors at Westminster Abbey. BACK IN MANHATTAN News of Arnold’s betrayal, as well as André’s capture and execution, sent shock waves through all of the colonies, but nowhere was the impact more keenly felt than in New York City. Even Robert Townsend found himself deeply moved by the death of one of the very men on whom he had spied. “I never felt more sensibly for”
― Brian Kilmeade, George Washington’s Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution

“There were plots afoot—plans of deceit, treason, and betrayal—and the only hope the Americans had to survive them was to be prepared. Washington knew that New York City was of the utmost strategic importance from a military perspective, but even he could not anticipate how crucial the intelligence collected there would be in saving the cause for liberty. And neither side, American nor British, could yet imagine just how deep the treachery reached within its own ranks.”
― Brian Kilmeade, George Washington’s Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution

10 Famous Quotes by Author Brian Kilmeade

Quotes for all, here you found our selection of 10 Brian Kilmeade quotes. Make sure you help by commenting your best Brian Kilmeade quote below and sharing our favourite authors so we can look them up, read some of their works and give you the best quotes we can find. We hope you enjoyed our top 10 quotes by Brian Kilmeade. However, feel free to comment below if you disagree or would like to include some other great and memorable Brian Kilmeade quotes in our list. 

One Final Bonus – Brian Kilmeade Quote 

“This was the first time in my life that I had witnessed the awful scene of a battle, when man was engaged to destroy his fellow-man,”
― Brian Kilmeade, George Washington’s Secret Six: The Spy Ring That Saved the American Revolution

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