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Think Quote, Year 02, Day 073

If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.
(Voltaire)

Accepting total responsibility for your life give you tremendous feeling of personal power and self-confidence.
(Anonymous)

You've got to win in Your mind before You win in Your life.
(John Addison)

You cant make someone else's choices. You shouldn't let someone else make yours.
(Gen Colin Powell)

When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.
(Eric Hoffer)

Dont ask what love can make or do! Look at the colours of the world.
(Rumi)

You know, technology CEOs like to think of themselves as rock 'n roll stars.
(James Daly)

Most people are about as happy as they make up their mind to be.
(Abraham Lincoln)

Leadership is always greater than its interpreters, yet one truth is certain. Victory in battle can only be assured by leaders who are skilled in the art and science of war tactically and technically competent. To this end, we must set, achieve, and sustain high standards of training in all areas central to soldiering. American military history and biography testify as nothing else can to the demand for the mastery of professional skills and knowledge, solidly grounded and tirelessly accumulated. Since the days of Valley Forge and Trenton when the leadership of George Washington captured the imagination of a dispirited American Army and propelled it to victory, American military training and education have proved to be the sure path to competence, to high standards, and to victory In our time, the surest way to strengthen the bond between certain preparation in peace and ultimate success in war is through the rigorous development and continuous professional growth of the Army's leaders.
(GEN William Richardson)