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Do you have a favorite quote? It can be personal, professional, inspriring, what have you. Why is this quote so important to you?
To begging the conversation, I actually have three:
"Dulce et Decorum est Pro Patria Mori" (Latin: It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country)
"I would like respect, but barring that a little fear goes a long way to helping things go smoothly."
"Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive."
To begging the conversation, I actually have three:
"Dulce et Decorum est Pro Patria Mori" (Latin: It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country)
"I would like respect, but barring that a little fear goes a long way to helping things go smoothly."
"Faith is a gift that I have yet to receive."
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SGT Joseph Gunderson: "One can always try in life....One can always try again in life."
Sincerely, Margaret
Sincerely, Margaret
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"If not men of good will, then who?" It's from the story of Perseus in Plutarch's Selected Lives. Louis L'Amour put me on to it in his autobiography, The Education of a Wandering Man. It explains virtually all of his stories in which a hero wanders into town where trouble is afoot. Rather than ride on, he stays long enough to fix it. In all my life I have done many things for no better reason that I could not answer that question. If not me, then who?
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SGT Joseph Gunderson I don't use a quote, but a 'mantra'. "Everything is fine, it will all work out". If I am still upset or stressed, I start whistling!
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