H. R. McMaster Quotes
We often operate effectively on the physical battleground but not on the psychological battleground. We fail to communicate our resolve.

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Racism is a physical experience.
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What other grown-up gets told how to do their job so often as a writer?
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In American films, Russians are often portrayed like cartoon villains without clear motivations.
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Traditionalists often study what is taught, not what there is to create.
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What appears in newspapers is often new but seldom true.
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Money often costs too much.
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Books are an ancient and proven medium. Their physical form inspires passion.
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Variety improves the things that we do too often, but it rules the things that we don't do often enough.
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I am methodical about my email inbox, and I always have a physical to-do list. Without those two things, I think I'd lose my mind.
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The Russians often took advantage of Lend-Lease.
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Movies can provide tear-inducing or comically-entertaining representations of love, but many agree that its deeper conflicting complexities often seem unfathomable.
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Before vampires were aesthetically appealing, they were physical anomalies and ostracized outsiders whom we banished to the dark, and they didn't have the appeal that they do now.
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Arguments are to be avoided: they are always vulgar and often convincing.
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It seems to me that we often commit ourselves wholly to something while knowing almost nothing concrete about it. Another word for that, I suppose, is 'faith.'
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Markets are frequently ahead of, and often out of sync with, the economy.
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Primary-school education is a crock, basically. It's oppressive to anyone with physical energy, especially guys.
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I'm usually very attracted to things that I can't define. If something's too clear, it's very often not inspiring to me anymore.
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I knew that Chelsea was a club that changed its manager reasonably often.
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You don't often see Bear Grylls in a suit.
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In the central cases of physical pain, then, it appears that at least part of what is bad about our condition is the way it makes us feel. Here there seem to be no problems with a purely mental state account, no counterpart to the experience machine that could bring us to think that we are being deceived by mere appearances. [...] If I am suffering physical pain then I can be quite wrong about the organic cause of my affliction, or even about whether it has one, without that error diminishing in the slightest either the reality of my pain or its impact on the quality of my life.
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I do not support a livable wage.
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When people talk about successful retailers and those that are not so successful, the customer determines at the end of the day who is successful and for what reason.
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We often operate effectively on the physical battleground but not on the psychological battleground. We fail to communicate our resolve.