Military Civilian Quotes
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Military Civilian Quotes & Sayings
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Most speakers speak ten minutes too long.
— James Humes
The anomaly is that, as a publishing venture, comics are not doing very well. As a venture that supplies other media, they're incredible.
— Dennis O'Neil
It's important. One of the principles in the United States is civilian control of the military.
— Wesley Clark
There is no case which calls for injustice; and to condemn a civilian by the judgment of a secret military tribunal is both unjust and illegal.
— Ethel Lilian Voynich
When you associate with scum, you become scum.
— Kathy Wakile
I think civilian Americans support the military very much.
— Thad Cochran
Civilians are like beans; you buy 'em as needed for any job which merely requires skill and savvy.
But you can't buy fighting spirit. — Robert A. Heinlein
But you can't buy fighting spirit. — Robert A. Heinlein
The authority of the civil defense ... issued a warning to the civilian population not to pick up any of those pencils because they are booby traps
— Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf
After I was discharged from the military, it was difficult trying to become a civilian.
— Chris Kyle
The pressure of the [election] campaign has a wonderful way of revealing your strengths and weaknesses.
— William J. Clinton
The Second Amendment reveals a profound principle of American government - the principle of civilian ascendency over the military.
— William O. Douglas
You know how impossible it is, in short, to have a free nation if it is a military nation and under military orders
— Woodrow Wilson
World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.
— Marshall McLuhan
During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Latin America moved decisively away from military rule and toward civilian democracy.
— Stephen Kinzer
I thank God for the way he made you, distinct, special and unique. You were not made from a common mold.
— Erwin W. Lutzer