The National Guard Quotes
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The National Guard Quotes & Sayings
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PARNELL AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE, TENNESSEE
— Max Brooks
In Louisiana, President Bush met with over 15,000 National Guard troops. Here's the weird part, nobody remembers seeing him there.
— Craig Kilborn
I've been around jazz and jazz musicians most of my life.
— Kenneth Rexroth
National Guard soldiers, as you know, give up their jobs, their time with their family, make sacrifices to make sure this country is safe.
— Todd Tiahrt
Campground supervisor Stanley Goldstein announced that sandwiches were coming into the Hog Farm compound by National Guard helicopter.
— Brad Littleproud
But, though I was very much in lust with him, I knew from the start we were nothing like "forever." Maybe because forever is such a scary place.
— Ellen Hopkins
The National Guard fulfills the militia mentioned in the Second amendment. Citizens no longer need to protect the states or themselves.
— Dianne Feinstein
Even though the National Guard and Army Reserve see combat today, it rankles me that people assume it was some kind of waltz in the park back then.
— Larry David
Nobody cared about the riot until they thought it might spill into their nice neighborhoods. Then they got scared and called the National Guard.
— Snoop Dogg
Boeing is working on an invisible fighter jet so nobody can see who's flying it. Didn't George Bush fly this in the National Guard, I believe?
— Craig Kilborn
Oregonians aren't the only ones who recognize the extraordinary service and sacrifice of their state's National Guard.
— Ron Wyden
I'm the first one out on the dance floor. In college I had to take jazz, ballet and tap dancing, but, before that, it was just social.
— Miles Teller
I'd like to get into the National Guard.
— Dan Quayle
I don't know how many people have ever seen the National Guard break in somewhere, but they mean business.
— Ozzie Smith
A man never reaches that dizzy height of wisdom when he can no longer be led by the nose.
— Mark Twain
Wesley's anti-Calvinistic faction within the movement with its doctrine that grace could be lost. The
— Max Weber
George W. had a plan. He arranged to join the Air National Guard in Texas, which meant he would not be sent to Vietnam.
— Peter Jennings
[James vowed again to] use the National Guard and state troopers to prevent the removal [of Judge Roy Moore's Commandments display].
— Fob James