In their minds it is the mark of an ill-prepared and amateur army to rely in the moments before battle on what they call pseudoandreia, false courage, meaning the artificially inflated martial frenzy produced by a general's eleventh-hour harangue or some peak of bronze-banging bravado built to by shouting, shield-pounding and the like{...} It made no difference. None was a match for the warriors of Lakedaemon, and all knew it.
( Steven Pressfield )
[ Gates of Fire: An Epic Novel ]
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