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"Particular: Unveiling the Stories of Les Diables Bleus and their Favourite Sayings" Step into the captivating world of Les Diables Bleus - the 21st Regiment of the Chasseurs Alpins, as we unravel their remarkable tales. These brave soldiers, adorned in their iconic blue uniforms, left an indelible mark on history. Among their cherished sayings was "Cart before the horse, " reminding us to prioritize and plan wisely. Just like these valiant warriors who strategized meticulously before each battle, it serves as a timeless lesson for all. Another adage close to their hearts was "You can't catch the wind in a net. " It symbolizes their understanding that some things are beyond our control. The Chasseurs Alpins embraced this philosophy during World War I, adapting swiftly to unpredictable circumstances with resilience and determination. Delving deeper into Les Diables Bleus' legacy reveals captivating images of two chasseurs from the 27e Battalion de Chassuers Alpins taking a well-deserved rest amidst chaotic times. Their camaraderie exemplifies strength through unity. Beyond warfare, animals held a special place in these soldiers' hearts; particularly elephants at the zoo. An enchanting engraving captures this connection between man and beast – an emblematic reminder of nature's beauty even amidst turmoil. Their proverbs also shed light on life's wisdom: "No plough, many weeds" cautions against neglecting essential tasks while "The cracked dish" reminds us that flaws make us unique and should be celebrated rather than hidden away. In pursuit of success, they believed that one must not become greedy or overextend themselves – hence "Grasp all and lose all. " Instead, they advocated for spreading knowledge and resources with phrases like "Scatter and Increase. " While passion fuels action, they recognized its potential pitfalls too with "A man in a passion.