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army soldier navy
Edward Gibbon The courage of a soldier is found to be the cheapest and most common quality of human nature.
army dust europe
Edward Gibbon The union of the Roman empire was dissolved; its genius was humbled in the dust; and armies of unknown barbarians, issuing from the frozen regions of the North, had established their victorious reign over the fairest provinces of Europe and Africa.
army years soldier
Bear Grylls I joined the Army at 19 as a soldier and spent about four and a half years with them. Then I broke my back in a freefall parachuting accident and spent a year in rehabilitation back in the U.K.
army scientist command
Barry Commoner The AEC had at its command an army of highly skilled scientists.
army thinking rights
Barney Frank I do not think that any self-respecting radical in history would have considered advocating people’s rights to get married, join the Army, and earn a living as a terribly inspiring revolutionary platform.
army fighting russia
Aslan Maskhadov It is not advantageous for Russia in its present state to fight against Chechnya. The army is a mess. It must be made combat ready. That will take time. Russia has a lot of economic, social and political problems much more important than Chechnya.
army friendly wave
Antony Beevor I joined the Army in 1965 and served with the 11th Hussars, which I loved. The regiment was so relaxed - a salute was more like a friendly wave.
army borders crosses
Frederic Bastiat If goods don't cross borders, armies will.
history disposition efficacy
Edward Gibbon But the power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy, except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous.
history narrative firsts
Edward Gibbon Truth, naked, unblushing truth, the first virtue of all serious history, must be the sole recommendation of this personal narrative.
history important difficult
Edward Gibbon The subject, however various and important, has already been so frequently, so ably, and so successfully discussed, that it is now grown familiar to the reader, and difficult to the writer.
history miracle doe
Edward Gibbon The frequent repetition of miracles serves to provoke, where it does not subdue, the reason of mankind....
history heaven republic
Edward Gibbon An absolute monarch, who is rich without patrimony, may be charitable without merit; and Constantine too easily believed that he should purchase the favour of Heaven if he maintained the idle at the expense of the industrious, and distributed among the saints the wealth of the republic.
history catholic church
Edward Gibbon Corruption, the most infallible symptom of constitutional liberty, was successfully practised; honours, gifts, and immunities were offered and accepted as the price of an episcopal vote; and the condemnation of the Alexandrian primate was artfully represented as the only measure which could restore the peace and union of the catholic church.
history empires palaces
Edward Gibbon While the Romans languished under the ignominious tyranny of eunuchs and bishops, the praises of Julian were repeated with transport in every part of the empire, except in the palace of Constantius.
history sawdust mills
Edith Sitwell [History is] that terrible mill in which sawdust rejoins sawdust.
history principles human-nature
David Hume History is the discovering of the principles of human nature.
discipline
Charles Dickens Discipline must be maintained.
discipline missing today
Aiden Wilson Tozer Cultivating quietness is a missing discipline today...the quietness needed to nurture an inner life hid in Christ.
discipline alive should
Aiden Wilson Tozer We should discipline ourselves to read the Word until it comes alive...until we can almost feel the breath of God.
discipline trying
Chinua Achebe Generally, I don't attempt to produce a certain number of words a day. The discipline is to work whether you are producing a lot or not, because the day you produce a lot is not necessarily the day you do your best work. So it's trying to do it as regularly as you can without making it - without imposing too rigid a timetable on your self. That would be my ideal.
discipline want
Edward James Olmos I learned to discipline myself to do things I didn't want to do
discipline want things-i-love
Edward James Olmos Now I also discipline myself to do things I love to do when I don't want to do them
discipline soldier patient
Edward Gibbon The patient and active virtues of a soldier are insensibly nursed in the habits and discipline of a pastoral life.
discipline three development
David Hilbert Every mathematical discipline goes through three periods of development: the naive, the formal, and the critical.
discipline training documentaries
David Dixon As historians, our training and discipline is based on documentary evidence,.