Hal Moore Quotes
When in charge, take charge, but treat your subordinates with respect, dignity, and common courtesy.
Hal Moore
Quotes to Explore
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In the U.S., diversity is a politically correct slogan. In India, it is a historical fact. Much as we in the West may resent it, India has a lot to teach us when it comes to religious tolerance.
Gary Weiss
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My biggest hobby is airsoft, which is similar to paintball. Essentially, it's military simulation, but the guns shoot plastic BBs. My friends and I go out in the woods or the desert and play all day long!
Nathan Kress
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You think, 'You hired me because I'm a creative artist with a vision. Don't try and knock it out of me.'
Sam Taylor-Johnson
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I want to communicate to the everyday person. I don't want to just roll around in my own avant-garde pool of coolness.
Bat for Lashes
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As I understand, the role of the federal judiciary, the role of our court system, is to provide justice.
Ted Deutch
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The essential function of art is moral. But a passionate, implicit morality, not didactic. A morality which changes the blood, rather than the mind.
D. H. Lawrence
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The president is in charge of the military so that a single individual - accountable to Americans - is responsible for its successes and failures.
Jason Kander
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My father, a surgeon and urologist, studied sex professionally all his life. Before he died at 82, he told me he hadn't come to any conclusions about it at all.
Katharine Hepburn
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2016 was the year the Anglo-Saxon world woke up.
Marine Le Pen
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Our rewards in life will always be in exact proportion to the amount of consideration we show toward others.
Earl Nightingale
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I believe in any kind of personal growth practice that can help you gather the tools that you can then apply to resentment, anger, pain, and rage in order to heal your past resentments toward yourself and others, and then deal with them in the moment so you don't carry them for a decade or more.
Gabrielle Bernstein
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When in charge, take charge, but treat your subordinates with respect, dignity, and common courtesy.
Hal Moore