John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

If fear is cultivated it will become stronger, if faith is cultivated it will achieve mastery.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm's way.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I have not yet begun to fight!

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

It seems to be a law of nature, inflexible and inexorable, that those who will not risk cannot win.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

A captain of the Navy ought to be a man of strong and well connected sense, with a tolerable good education, a gentleman, as well as a seaman both in theory and practice.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

An honorable Peace is and always was my first wish! I can take no delight in the effusion of human Blood; but, if this War should continue, I wish to have the most active part in it.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

Though I have drawn my sword in the present generous struggle for the rights of men, yet I am not in arms as an American, nor am I in pursuit of riches. My fortune is liberal enough, having no wife nor family, and having lived long enough to know that riches cannot ensure happiness.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

The situation of America is new in the annals of mankind; her affairs cry haste, and speed must answer them.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I propose not our enemies as an example for our general imitation, yet, as their navy is the best regulated of any in the world, we must, in some degree, imitate them and aim at such farther improvement as may one day make ours vie with - and exceed - theirs.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

Since human wisdom cannot secure us from accidents, it is the greatest effort of reason to bear them well.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

Whoever can surprise well must conquer.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

Heaven can never countenance the barbarous and unmanly practice of the Britons in America, which savages would blush at, and which, if not discontinued, will soon be retaliated on Britain by a justly enraged people.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

My desire for fame is infinite.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

It is certainly for the interest of the service that a cordial interchange of civilities should subsist between superior and inferior officers, and therefore, it is bad policy in superiors to behave towards their inferiors indiscriminately, as though they were of a lower species.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I must repeat what I asserted formerly, that unless some happy expedient can be fallen upon to induce the seamen to enter into the service for a longer term than twelve months, it will never be possible to bring them under proper subordination; and subordination is as necessary, nay, far more so in the fleet than in the army.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

When the enemies' land force is once conquered and expelled from the continent, our Marine will rise as if by enchantment and become, within the memory of persons now living, the wonder and envy of the world.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I profess myself a citizen of the world, totally unfettered by the little, mean distinctions of climate or of country, which diminish the benevolence of the heart and set bounds to philanthropy.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

It is to the last degree distressing to contemplate the state and establishment of our navy... unless the private emolument of individuals in our navy is made superior to that in privateers, it never can become respectable; it never will become formidable. And without a respectable navy - alas, America!

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I have sacrificed not only my favorite scheme of life, but the softer affections of the heart, and my prospects of domestic happiness, and I am ready to sacrifice my life also, with cheerfulness, if that forfeiture could restore peace and good will among mankind.

John Paul Jones
John Paul Jones

I could heartily wish that every commission officer was to be previously examined; for, to my certain knowledge, there are persons who have already crept into commission without abilities or fit qualification: I am myself far from desiring to be excused.