Military Strength Quotes
Collection of top 27 famous quotes about Military Strength
Military Strength Quotes & Sayings
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[The loss- of-strength gradient is] the degree to which military and political power diminishes as we move a unit distance away from its home base.
— Kenneth E. Boulding
Wellness Salute!
— SupaNova Slom
Military preparedness is absolutely a form of strength.
— Rachel Maddow
Because there's a difference in living and just being alive.
— Amber L. Johnson
The power of our example is more important than the strength of our military.
— William J. Clinton
The strength of an Army lies in strict discipline and undeviating obedience to its officers.
— Thucydides
We must achieve both security and solvency. In fact, the foundation of military strength is economic strength,
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
The least amount of judging we can do, the better off we are.
— Michael J. Fox
Strength respects strength and not weakness. Strength means military might and economic prosperity.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
You have to disengage at some point in order to be fresh.
— Kathryn Bigelow
Our poetry emulates the recent progress in military strategy: Our army's strength is the foot soldiers.
— Franz Grillparzer
But our strategy for peace with freedom must also be based on strength - economic strength and military strength.
— Ronald Reagan
Peace through strength works. We've got the greatest military in the world. I want them to dominate any potential conflict.
— Bobby Jindal
The U.S.'s major strength factor and weapon is its economy. If you cripple it, you cripple the military.
— Chester W. Nimitz
Our military strength is a prerequisite to peace, but let it be clear we maintain this strength in the hope it will never be used.
— Ronald Reagan
I believe we must be strong militarily, but beyond a certain point military strength can become a national weakness.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
Military strength in reserve is better than military strength being reigned upon the other side including all of its innocent civilians.
— Theodore C. Sorensen