Sink the Ships
Sink the Ships
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Break the kettles. Sink the ships.
Also translated "Break the pots" and/or "Burn the Boats". First historically recorded as ordered by General Xiang Yu during The Battle of Gaixia in 202BC, the idiom represents moving forward, driven by sheer will and determination with no means of going back. The phrase is also accredited to Cortez upon arriving in the New World centuries later in 1519.
+ poly/cotton blend
+ modern fit
+ front and back print
Also translated "Break the pots" and/or "Burn the Boats". First historically recorded as ordered by General Xiang Yu during The Battle of Gaixia in 202BC, the idiom represents moving forward, driven by sheer will and determination with no means of going back. The phrase is also accredited to Cortez upon arriving in the New World centuries later in 1519.
+ poly/cotton blend
+ modern fit
+ front and back print
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