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Paul Stone Quotes

«We usually worked just a couple of miles behind the front lines. I guess a lot of our job was transferring gasoline from 55-gallon drums to 5-gallon cans,»
Author: Paul Stone
«We only had about eight square miles of land. The Germans were up in the hills firing down on us. We spent four months under constant shell fire. One of those guns up there was on rails. Big! You could hear those shells coming. Of course, the ones you could hear were probably not going to hit you. It was the ones you couldn't hear,»
Author: Paul Stone
«We used bulldozers to dig deep trenches and stored the gasoline down there. Then we covered them over.»
Author: Paul Stone
«I told him I liked the looks of the town and would like to settle here,»
Author: Paul Stone
«We've been to all 48 lower states, and for 30 years we always made it to Canada for the start of the walleye season,»
Author: Paul Stone
«It was a good outfit, ... I liked all the guys. We stayed together almost through the entire war.»
Author: Paul Stone
«If I had to have a second daddy, it would be him.»
Author: Paul Stone
«You know what? . . . He's tryin' to give tickets. I'll take 'em,»
Author: Paul Stone
«The crew that are putting them up can't replace them as fast as they're being taken down.»
Author: Paul Stone
«They don't make bosses like that any more.»
Author: Paul Stone

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