(Anonymous)
If a man does his best, what else is there?
(General George S. Patton)
Things are more like today than they have ever been before.
(Gerald R. Ford)
It is in Your moments of decision that Your destiny is shaped.
(Anthony Robbins)
The spiritual quest begins, for most people, as a search for meaning.
(Marilyn Ferguson)
It's not the length of life, it's the depth of life
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
There's not such good or bad things, but the thoughts itself form those all.
(William Shakespeare)
Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of ones values.
(Ayn Rand)
There are some constants in military success. Today, as in times gone by, success on the battlefield demands not only technical competence but trust and confidence of the highest order in each other trust in the skill of one's comrade, knowing that the fellow next to you, the fellow in front of you, and the fellow behind you, whether from another Service or from your own outfit trust that the other fellow on the team is going to do his job and do it correctly. Trust and loyalty, courage and willingness to share the burden. That trust can be built only with discipline?organizational discipline that comes from such things as drill as well as individual discipline and the self?discipline that comes from the ability to stand out there at attention or at ease, with the sweat running down your nose and the fly on your ear, and be able to continue to stand at attention Because in battle you'll have to do things that are a lot harder than that.
(GEN John Vessey, Jr.)