George Lazenby

George Lazenby

  • Born: 1939-9-5
  • Birthplace: Quembian, New South Wales
  • Height: 6' 1¾" (1.87 m)
  • Profession: Actor, model
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: On Her Majesty's Secret Service
  • George Robert Lazenby (George Lazenby) was born on September 5, 1939 in Goulburn, Australia. Australian actor, Model , moved to London, England in 1964. Before becoming an actor, he worked as a car mechanic, a used car salesman, a famous car salesman, and a male model in London, England. Razabe’s representative works include " On Her Majesty's Secret Service ", " Tie jin gang da po zi yang guan ", " A Queen's Ransom ", etc. [1]  .
    Extended Reading

    Gettysburg quotes

    • [Historical quote]

      Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead: Virginians! Virginians! For your land - for your homes - for your sweethearts - for your wives - for Virginia! Forward... march!

    • General Robert E. Lee: Gen. Longstreet, do you mind if I accompany you?

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: Not at all. I am very glad to have you with us, Sir.

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: The heat reminds me of Mexico.

      General Robert E. Lee: Yes, but the air was very dry.

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: That was a good outfit. I remember storming the ramparts of Chapultepec with old George Pickett, REynolds, my old friend Ulysses Sam Grant. There was some good men in that army.

      General Robert E. Lee: Yes sir, there were indeed.

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: Some of those men are waiting for us now up ahead on those ridges.

      [pause]

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: I don't know. I sometimes feel troubled. Those fellas - those boys in blue - they never quite seem the enemy.

      General Robert E. Lee: I know.

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: I used to command some of those boys. Swore an oath too. Ah... I - I couldn't fight against Georgia, South Carolina. Not against my own family...

      General Robert E. Lee: No Sir. There was always a higher duty to Virginia. That was our first duty. There was never any question or doubt about that.

      Lieutenant General James Longstreet: Guess so.

      General Robert E. Lee: Let us no think about that now. The issue is in God's hands. We can only do our duty.

      General Robert E. Lee: General, soldiering has one great trap: to be a good solider you must love the army. To be a good commander, you must be willing to order the death of the thing you love. We do not fear our own death you and I. But there comes a time...

      General Robert E. Lee: We are never quite prepared for so many to die. Oh, we do expect the occasional empty chair. A salute to fallen comrades. But this war goes on and on and the men die and the price gets ever higher. We are prepared to loose some of us, but we are never prepared to loose all of us. And there is the great trap General. When you attack, you must hold nothing back. You must commit yourself totally. We are adrift here in a sea of blood and I want it to end. I want this to be the final battle.