Top 38 Quotes About Army Discipline
#1. If I could do anything, I would go to the middle of our planet Earth and seek uranium, rubies and gold. I'd look for unspoiled monsters. Then I'd move to the country.
Florie Rotondo, age 8
Truman Capote
#2. One-year enlistment had proven problematic since the troops were scheduled to rotate out of the army just when they had begun to internalize the discipline of military service and became reliable soldiers.
Joseph J. Ellis
#3. By method and discipline are to be understood the marshaling of the army in its proper subdivisions, the graduations of rank among the officers, the maintenance of roads by which supplies may reach the army, and the control of military expenditure.
Sun Tzu
#4. In transition I think the spirit goes somewhere, but I don't think it leaves.
Valerie Simpson
#5. Discipline is the soul of an army. It makes small numbers formidable; procures success to the weak, and esteem to all
George Washington
#6. As you work on something, whether it's a painting or a piece of music, it's going to evolve. A relationship is like that too.
Harry Connick Jr.
#7. Sadness is a very interesting idea, this idea of sadness being some kind of default setting that artists will go into. And then I started thinking about this idea of sadness and happiness, and the idea that sadness is very loud, and happiness is quiet.
Glen Hansard
#8. Nothing can be more hurtful to the service, than the neglect of discipline; for that discipline, more than numbers, gives one army the superiority over another.
George Washington
#9. Dad was in the British Army and my mom was in the Royal Air Force, so both of my parents believed in discipline.
Mike Myers
#10. An army of disciplined sheep is better than an army of undisciplined wolves.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#11. It is tragic that the Fuehrer should have the whole nation behind him with the single exception of the Army generals. In my opinion it is only by action that they can now atone for their faults of lack of character and discipline.
Alfred Jodl
#12. Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (or BRAIN) project announced by President Obama, and the Human Brain Project of the European Union, which will potentially allocate billions of dollars to decode the pathways of the brain, all the way down to the neural level.
Michio Kaku
#13. The army influences everything I do. Certainly it teaches you discipline, which is a necessary element of development. I think there's more of a collaborative understanding in the band because of that.
Maynard James Keenan
#14. One doesn't become a soldier in a week - it takes training, study and discipline. There is no question that the finest Army in the world is found in the United States.
Daniel Inouye
#15. An army formed of good officers moves like clockwork; but there is no situation upon earth less enviable, nor more distressing, than that person's who is at the head of troops which are regardless of order and discipline.
George Washington
#17. You don't want captains in the army who know too much or think too much.
Robert Graves
#18. Your greatest friendships are those that survive the greatest storms.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#19. In the early '70s, the nation was afflicted with incurable pattern viruses - small microbes that reproduced and multiplied from a single swatch left on a sofa, and soon covered an entire room.
James Lileks
#20. Good order and discipline in any army are to be depended upon more than courage alone.
Niccolo Machiavelli
#21. Without self-discipline, a noncommissioned officer can never develop or maintain personal integrity.
Silas L. Copeland
#22. Orderly discipline and morale within an army was the responsibility of the Division Commander.
Iwane Matsui
#23. She may be from the sky, yet she is not so strange after all.
Ken Liu
#24. The only way to form an army to be confided in, was a systematic discipline, by which means all men may be made heroes.
John Adams
#25. I'm not going to have a husband anyway," said Laura. "I'm going to live by myself in the garage.
Margaret Atwood
#27. The strength of an Army lies in strict discipline and undeviating obedience to its officers.
Thucydides
#28. I find too there are few Friendships in the World Marriage-Proof; especially when the Person our Friend marries has not a Soul particularly capable of the Tenderness of that Endearment ... we may generally conclude the Marriage of a Friend to be the Funeral of a Friendship ...
Katherine Philips
#29. My red skirt is hitched up to my waist, though no higher. Below it the Commander is fucking. What he is fucking is the lower part of my body.
Margaret Atwood
#30. The exemplary vanguard role of the Communists is of vital importance. Communists in the Eighth Route and New Fourth Armies should set an example in fighting bravely, carrying out orders, observing discipline, doing political work and fostering internal unity and solidarity.
Mao Zedong
#31. We are fighting the greatest battle of all time with the most untrained army on earth. If strict discipline is necessary in art and athletics, how can we expect to be advanced Christians and stay in kindergarten?
Vance Havner
#32. Dell had left the army and taken the discipline home with him. I'd left the theatre world and taken the whisky sodas home with me.
Mark Capell
#33. The military offered the opportunity to see the world, and meet other people and learn new customs. Plus, the Army taught soldiers discipline. The life I experienced in the service was an education I could never have obtained as a cowboy.
Tom Johnson
#34. One can build the Empire State Building, discipline the Prussian army, make a state hierarchy mightier than God, yet fail to overcome the unaccountable superiority of certain human biengs.
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#35. It's simple: either you have discipline or you haven't.
Edmund H. North
#36. I didn't like Army life. I didn't like taking orders. I didn't like discipline. I didn't like being yelled at. You'd get 10 years for punching a sergeant so I couldn't punch a sergeant.
Jack Kirby
#37. That terrible mood of depression of whether it's any good or not is what is known as The Artist's Reward.
Ernest Hemingway,
#38. An army without discipline is worse than an army without soldiers.
Mehmet Murat Ildan