2,366 Quotes About Military
- Author Maggie Young
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I fell in love with a sniper - a man whose basic training instills psychopathic tendencies. I loved a professional dehumanizer. I loved a man who lived in a world where empathy was suicide. I loved a man who had to be ready to put a bullet through a toddler’s skull if necessary. I loved a man highly skilled in burying his emotions, resurrecting them if and when he chose. I loved a man who saw me as his enemy. I loved a man I was disposable to.
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- Author Aditi Mathur Kumar
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Apparently officers are not ‘men’. Officers are ‘officers’.
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- Author Aditi Mathur Kumar
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She oozes the kind of over-confidence that only comes to people who wear deep red lipstick and sparkly tissue sarees in bright daylight.
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- Author Lily Burana
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War is hell and waiting is hell and war is waiting.
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- Author Scott Farris
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As sometimes happens with men who wish to fight but do not or cannot, Reagan developed a romantic image of the military.
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- Author P.K. Ojong
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Mana kapal selam, mana kapal penjelajah kita?
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- Author Donavan Nelson Butler
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When a leader makes that fateful decision to hold one class of Soldiers to a higher standard over another that person has just set a new standard so low it doesn't register at all.
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- Author Marcus Luttrell
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I had no answer to those questions, only hope. With absolutely no one to turn to, no Mikey, no Axe, no Danny, I have to face the final battle by myself, maybe lonely, maybe desolate, maybe against formidable odds. But I was not giving up.I had only one Teammate. And He moved, as ever, in mysterious ways. But I was a Christian, and He had somehow saved me from a thousand AK-47 bullets on that day. No one had shot me, which was well nigh beyond all comprehension.
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- Author Husain Haqqani
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Pakistanis were being conditioned to believe that their nationhood was under constant threat and that the threat came from India. Within weeks of independence, editorials in the Muslim League newspaper, Dawn, “called for ‘guns rather than butter, ‘urging a bigger and better-equipped army to defend ‘the sacred soil′ of Pakistan.
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