praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition



praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition

Keep going, despite trouble or stress. The phrase is widely believed to have been said by a Navy chaplain during the attack on Pearl Harbor; it later became the title of a popular patriotic song. Until help comes, there's nothing we can do but keep trying to plug the holes in the roof. Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition!
See also: ammunition, and, pass, praise

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PaxtonPAKS-tənEnglish (Modern)
MeadowMED-oEnglish (Modern)
Anwer-Arabic
Hugubert-Ancient Germanic
Rumbidzai-Southern African, Shona
Tovi-Biblical Hebrew