I wrote these a few years ago, but they still sound good. Enjoy.
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Even when you rest, scan the horizon.
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You only truly appreciate sunrise if you’ve endured the cold night.
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It only takes a few grains of carbon to turn a sophisticated weapon system into a club.
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It doesn’t matter how good the truck looks if it breaks down constantly.
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You are never given a promotion or award that matters. You earn the ones that count.
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No job operates independently. The Intel weenie doesn’t directly engage the enemy, but the infantryman can’t be utilized effectively if he doesn’t know where the enemy is.
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A march is only long if you haven’t done it before.
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Sometimes it’s a blast, sometimes it’s just a paycheck. If you can’t remember the last time it was a blast, get another job.
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It doesn’t matter how heavy a load you carry at the beginning of the march.
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Any moron can shoot. It takes skill to hit.
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If you’re not willing to maintain and fix it, you don’t get to drive it.
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Take pleasure from the small things. They may be all you get.
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Leadership is more than giving orders.
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Sometimes you have to be at the bottom of a well to see the light.
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Genetics doesn’t make a family.
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Say hello as if you haven’t seen them in years.
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Say good-bye as if you’ll never see them again.
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Cherish the ones that are there, honor the ones that came before, and train the ones that are new.







