Top 14 Quotes About Military Drills
#1. We had training camp for a week, and we used the actual military drills of that period. We didn't have to work out much after hours, because going up and down hills all day was a good workout in itself.
Tom Berenger
#2. Who said I won't fail? I might. Who said I might give up? I won't.
Vikrmn
#3. I enjoyed my 15 years at the top, and now I enjoy watching the current crop. What I did, maybe they can't do, and what they do, perhaps I couldn't do. It's like that. I wanted to simply be the best. On a professional level, I wanted to be No. 1, and I worked hard to be that.
Jahangir Khan
#4. If you never take a chance, you will never be defeated - but you will never accomplish anything either.
Edgar Guest
#5. This was something I'd never been trained for. There were no military strategies or drills to prepare me for the daily torment of not killing someone.
Mary E. Pearson
#6. Can we allow our hearts to treat our people as members of your great family.
Khem Veasna
#7. After months of the mindless elbow grease, incessant ship dusting, alarming drills, and rigid military bearing we were expected to uphold at all times, we were fully charged by each other's friction and on the brink of eruption.
Maggie Young
#8. The concept that you are not ingesting rotting flesh sort of sums it up for me.
Bryan Adams
#9. I think it's a common misconception in the civilian community that the military community is filled with just drills and discipline and pain. They forget that these are humans who are in an abnormal situation.
Adam Driver
#10. If there are errors in other religions, that is none of our business. God, to whom the world belongs, takes care of that.
Ramakrishna
#11. I told you. It was interesting' [Annabel]
'Interesting,' he [Owen] said, 'is not a word.'
'Since when?
Sarah Dessen
#12. It is not histories I am writing, but lives; and in the most glorious deeds there is not always an indication of virtue or vice, indeed a small thing like a phrase or a jest often makes a greater revelation of a character than battles where thousands die.
Plutarch
#13. And that's how we build the economy of the future. An economy with more jobs and less debt, we root it in fairness. We grow it with opportunity. And we build it together.
Elizabeth Warren
#14. War soaks into your bones, drills down into the marrow like a parasite. It blots your life like ink spilled on snow white paper, and it has its perils even long after you've given it up.
Christopher Johnson
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