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One of the things I enjoy most about reading is encountering random quotes that stick with me. Why I like each quote varies, but I tend to annoy family and friends with random literary quotes, so what quotes (military or otherwise) have you encountered in your reading that stick out in your memory? Please include the source of the quote and perhaps a brief explanation as to why.
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"This, too, shall pass." Ostensibly, it originated in medieval Persia.
I say it to myself whenever I'm doing or experiencing something unpleasant.
I say it to myself whenever I'm doing or experiencing something unpleasant.
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CPL Brendan Hayes
I still use that quote on a near daily basis.
"So it goes" Kurt Vonnegut "Slaughterhouse 5"
Is very similar and also frequently used.
"So it goes" Kurt Vonnegut "Slaughterhouse 5"
Is very similar and also frequently used.
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"If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants."
- Isaac Newton
- Isaac Newton
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SSG Michael Hathaway
I've seen this quote, or a variation of it, and I tell it to my soldiers from time to time as part of my safety brief. Don't get too drunk you don't remember anything, otherwise why party and drink? Or I use as incentive to myself when pushing through a difficult tasking or whatnot.
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