Top 15 Military Bureaucracy Quotes
#1. I don't miss the bureaucracy of being in the Army. But I still love the relationships you can build. And it doesn't have to be in military service - it can be anything you're doing with someone that matters. You develop a bond.
Stanley A. McChrystal
#2. A good sign that an army has been around too long is that it starts getting top-heavy with officers.
Joe Haldeman
#3. In the second and third exiles we have served as a living protest against greed and hate, against physical force, against "might makes right"!
I.L. Peretz
#4. It looks like my grandma's old VW Rabbit after the Berlin Wall fell on it. Twice.
Cecily White
#6. The Chinese, on the other hand, were in the position of having an American military spy plane on a Chinese military base and they had their own internal problems to deal with. At first, the Chinese weren't all that belligerent. They were just stalling to get their own bureaucracy in line.
Henry A. Kissinger
#7. This always confuses liberals, that conservatives like the military and don't like the bureaucracy. That's because the military has their guns pointed out and the bureaucracy has them pointed in.
Grover Norquist
#8. Many at the State Department think its their job, not the Army's, to develop cultural and regional expertise and relationships. In such quarters, the RAF concept looks less like an innovative approach to global risk management than yet another military effort to replace diplomats with soldiers.
Rosa Brooks
#9. The pain of loneliness seems to be part of the mortal experience. But the Lord in His mercy has made it so that we need never deal with the challenges of mortality alone.
Sheri L. Dew
#10. Who are you Jared? The man who wants to fuck me and own me, or the man who held me when I had a nightmare?
Mercy Cortez
#11. I really like Google+ it's much better than face book. The only game you can play on it is life. Which is a game that can only be played and never won.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#12. Once an experience is fully in awareness, fully accepted, then it can be coped with effectively, like any other clear reality.
Carl R. Rogers
#13. One day I was in the grocery store, and I saw raspberries, and I was like, 'Oh, I can make a lip stain out of that.'
Bethany Mota
#14. Love, one way or the other, in whatever form, matters every moment in life.
Shampa Sharma
#15. The technical genius which could find answers ... was not cooped up in military or civilian bureaucracy, but was to be found in universities and in the people at large.
Henry H. Arnold