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Free supplies and open retreat are two essentials to the safety of an army or a fleet.
— Alfred Thayer Mahan
In the 1980s, the U.S. Army invaded two Caribbean countries, Grenada and Panama, to depose leaders who had defied Washington.
— Stephen Kinzer
In battles two things are usually required of the Commander-in-Chief: to make a good plan for his army and, secondly, to keep a strong reserve.
— Winston Churchill
Two armies are two bodies which meet and try to frighten each other.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
To me, people's lives and loves are entwined with their characters, natures and circumstances. I regard all general advice with skepticism.
— Rafael Yglesias
But happy moments came rarely and unexpectedly in the Baudelaires' lives, and the three siblings had learned to accept them.
— Lemony Snicket
Do you earn income as a model? Maybe I do.
— Blake Lewis
In reality, Afghanistan has functioned as a nation-state for more than two centuries, and its army and bureaucracy reach back to the 19th century.
— Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
An army, I learned in time, needs a head. It needs one man to lead it, but give an army two leaders and you halve its strength.
— Bernard Cornwell
Respect is intended to operate on a two-way street.
— James Dobson
I have two great enemies, the Southern Army in front of me and the bankers in the rear. Of the two, the one at my rear is my greatest foe.
— Abraham Lincoln
Without the elected president and if there is a freak result, within two or three years, the army would have to come in and stop it
— Lee Kuan Yew
When people ask, 'What role are you dying to play?' I always say, 'The one being written for me right now.'
— Bryan Batt
A chiropractor accomplished in three weeks what the army doctors haven't been able to do in two years.
— George Kennedy
His (Washington's) apparent paralysis was the result of balancing two imperatives: his reputation against the survival of the Continental Army.
— Joseph J. Ellis
Thank God I didn't kill him. I wanted to bash him one but, you know, without the consequences of him dying.
— Christine Feehan