Controversial Sayings

6,263 sayings found from the Modern era

I have killed many Mexicans; I do not know how many, for frequently I did not count them. Some of them were not worth counting.

— Geronimo 1905
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We never prayed against any person, but if we had aught against any individual we ourselves took vengeance. We were taught that Usen does not care for the petty quarrels of men.

— Geronimo 1905
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When all were counted, I found that my aged mother, my young wife, and my three small children were among the slain.

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting 1858 event)
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Kinsmen, you have heard what the Mexicans have recently done without cause. You are my relatives—uncles, cousins, brothers. We are men the same as the Mexicans are—we can do to them what they have done to us. Let us go forward and trail them. I will …

— Geronimo c. 1858
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If I am killed no one need mourn for me. My people have all been killed in that country, and I, too, will die if need be.

— Geronimo c. 1858
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Still covered with the blood of my enemies, still holding my conquering weapon, still hot with the joy of battle, victory, and vengeance, I was surrounded by the Apache braves and made war chief of all the Apaches. Then I gave orders for scalping the…

— Geronimo c. 1858-1860s
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I could not call back my loved ones, I could not bring back the dead Apaches, but I could rejoice in this revenge. The Apaches had avenged the massacre of 'Kas-ki-yeh.'

— Geronimo c. 1858-1860s
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I have suffered much from such unjust orders as those of General Crook. Such acts have caused much distress to my people. I think that General Crook's death was sent by the Almighty as a punishment for the many evil deeds he committed.

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting earlier events)
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We started with all our tribe to go with General Crook back to the United States, but I feared treachery and decided to remain in Mexico. We were not under any guard at this time. The United States troops marched in front and the Indians followed, an…

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting 1886 event)
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I do not know how far the United States army went after myself, and some warriors turned back before we were missed, and I do not care.

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting 1886 event)
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While living I want to live well.

— Geronimo 1905
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I was no chief and never had been, but because I had been more deeply wronged than others, this honor was conferred upon me, and I resolved to prove worthy of the trust.

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting c. 1858-1860s event)
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No gun will ever kill you. I will take the bullets from the guns... and I will guide your arrows.

— Geronimo c. 1858
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You will never die in battle, nor will you die by gun. I will guide your arrows.

— Geronimo c. 1858
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I burned them all, even our tepee. I also burned my mother's tepee and destroyed all her property.

— Geronimo 1905 (recounting 1858 event)
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I was never again contented in our quiet home. True, I could visit my father's grave, but I had vowed vengeance upon the Mexican troopers who had wronged me, and whenever I came near his grave or saw anything to remind me of former happy days, my hea…

— Geronimo 1905 (reflecting on events from 1858 onwards)
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I think that my people are now capable of living in accordance with the laws of the United States, and we would, of course, like to have the liberty to return to that land which is ours by divine right.

— Geronimo 1905
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We do not ask all of the land which the Almighty gave us in the beginning, but that we may have sufficient lands there to cultivate. What we do not need we are glad for the white men to cultivate.

— Geronimo 1905
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We are now held on Comanche and Kiowa lands, which are not suited to our needs-these lands and this climate are suited to the Indians who originally inhabited this country, of course, but our people are decreasing in numbers here, and will continue t…

— Geronimo 1905
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I want this peace to be legal and good. Whenever I meet you I talk good to you, and you to me, and peace is soon established; but when you go to the reservation you put agents and interpreters over us who do bad things.

— Geronimo 1886
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