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marines sharp
We need the Marines to be as sharp as possible. Brian Jackson
marines navy public successful
By far, the Navy and the Marines have been the most successful at public affairs. Kenneth Bacon
marines
The Marines staked everything on the Osprey and won. Richard Aboulafia
navy mind sailor
Sailors have the cleanest bodies and the filthiest minds. Eleanor Roosevelt
navy grew grew-up
I grew up in a Navy family. Elizabeth Edwards
navy helping capacity
Were helping build capability and capacity in the new Iraqi Navy David Nicholls
navy
Old Navy is the one that's really hemorrhaging. Donald Trott
navy use village
The Westgate Landfill is zoned for residential use. It's near a planned village. The Navy has a capping plan for the site, but it's not consistent with residential use for the site. James Young
navy use failing
Any commander who fails to exceed his authority is not of much use to his subordinates. Arleigh Burke
navy next spent
When I was 17, I was told I had the choice of enlisting in the Navy or going to jail, so I spent the next three years in the Navy. Seymour Cassel
navy trying
I was in the Navy a long time, and what we're trying to do here is something we didn't do in Vietnam. Rex King
navy four bread
I basically have the diet of a 19th-century Irish navy, apart from the litre of stout a day. It's meat and potatoes and bread and cheese: those are my four food groups. Daniel Radcliffe
public-opinion judgment discerning
Public opinion is the judgment of the incapable many opposed to that of the discerning few. Elbert Hubbard
public rather view
If anything, we are going to see more and more things shielded from public view rather than fewer; that's been the trend. Amanda Martin
public
If we're in trouble, this should tell us, and it should be done in a public way. Dick Bronson
public
If they're here illegally, they shouldn't be accessing public services. Robert Lopez
public
I care about public perception, yes. I don't care about my enemies' perception. George Galloway
public sudden talked
Our mother was so public - we always talked about her. But with her passing, all of a sudden we don't even want to talk about her. Tom Smothers
public pull trying wool
Any politician or campaigner trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the public won't get very far. Nicola Sturgeon
public whenever
They defined what was private and what was public and they would move it whenever they wished. Andrew Morton
public
We never had to go to public lands. Keith Gilbertson
successful
We had a very successful fair. We were thrilled. Susan Hayward
successful risk loser
Their argument is that most shows are losers, which is true, but it's also disingenuous to say, 'We are not going to take the risk unless it is totally covered by the few successful shows that are out there.' Dick Wolf
successful unity peculiar
C is peculiar in a lot of ways, but it, like many other successful things, has a certain unity of approach that stems from development in a small group Dennis Ritchie
successful ideas should
But once you become successful, everyone has an idea of what you should do. Deana Carter
successful enthusiasm causes
And we simply cannot be constant with the fact that God’s cause is not always the successful one, that we really could be “unsuccessful”; and yet be on the right road. But this is where we find out whether we have begun in faith or in a burst of enthusiasm. Dietrich Bonhoeffer
successful body toady
The most 'popular,' the most 'successful' writers among us (for a brief period, at least) are, 99 times out of a hundred, persons of mere effrontery-in a word, busy-bodies, toadies, quacks. Edgar Allan Poe
successful thinking people
I think what happens is when something becomes successful, then a lot of people take credit for it in such ways that it takes credit away from you. Eddie Vedder
successful way needs
To become successful and outstanding at something, we don't have to come up with something new; we need only find ways of doing it better. Earl Nightingale
successful next-week years
Do, each day, all that can be done that day. You don't need to overwork-or to rush blindly into your work, trying to do the greatest possible number of things in the shortest possible amount of time. Don't try to do tomorrow's-or next week's-work today. It's not so much the number of the things you do but the quality, the efficiency of each separate action that counts. . . . you need only to succeed in the small tasks of each day. This makes a successful day. With enough of these, you have a successful week, month, year-and lifetime. Earl Nightingale