Top 1200 United States Marine Corps Quotes & Sayings - Page 3

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Last updated on October 16, 2024.
I believe deeply that it's very important to the United States, to the economic health of the United States, that we maintain a strong dollar.
I cannot see that any rational American. . . could conceivably try to fulfill the major national purposes of the United States through the United Nations. It would be comparable to the United States seeking to pass its legislation through the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
The Navy-Marine Corps team is unique in history because its mobility and versatility permit it to make a contribution in virtually every medium of warfare: land, sea and air.
Men do not fight for flag or country, for the Marine Corps or glory or any other abstraction. They fight for one another. And if you came through this ordeal, you would age with dignity.
We will build a Marine Corps based on 36 battalions, which the Heritage Foundation notes is the minimum needed to deal with major contingencies. Right now we only have 23.
Being in the Marine Corps and doing the job I did, there is a lot of risk involved. It made me comfortable with risk. — © Dakota Meyer
Being in the Marine Corps and doing the job I did, there is a lot of risk involved. It made me comfortable with risk.
The United States is for a two-state solution. The United States wants to see the Israelis and Palestinians come together.
At Juilliard, suddenly I was reading these great plays that could articulate the ways I was feeling in the Marine Corps, and that felt very therapeutic, by putting words to feelings, in a big way.
He was a very private person, but then, you know, he belonged to the whole United States. The United States thought they owned Johnny Carson.
Brazil is in a solid position. In the past, if the United States sneezed, we caught pneumonia. Today, if the United States sneezes, we sneeze too.
And being forceful with the United States and not letting the United States have its way, is always good politics in the Russian domestic environment.
You'd be surprised how many kids and young people come to the website and send me email that they are actually going into the Marine Corps because of something that I said or did.
When it comes to international trade, the question is, who is going to write the rules, the United States or China? And my vote is the United States.
There is one source of injustice in Cuba: The Castro regime. It is not United States policies and it is not the United States embargo.
Even illegals are not coming into the United States now because they can't find jobs. It's how desperate the job situation is in the United States.
I believe the number is 70% of the world's refugees since World War II have been taken in by the United States. Every year, year in, year out, the United States admits more legal immigrants than the rest of the world combined. The United States has granted amnesty before to three million illegals and appears prepared to do it again.
Nations decide upon their own destinies, and those choices are not the business of the United States if they do not threaten the United States. — © Pat Buchanan
Nations decide upon their own destinies, and those choices are not the business of the United States if they do not threaten the United States.
The defense policy of the United States is based on a simple premise: The United States does not start fights. We will never be an aggressor.
This is the political culture of the United States, which one should accept as is. The United States is a great country and it deserves non-interference and no third-party comments.
We only have one penal code in the United States, and it applies in every single state, every city, no matter who is there. This is part of the fear mongering, that has gripped the United States, the notion that we need to pass a law forbidding the institution of a foreign Law in the United States when it is forbidden by the constitutions is yet another example of targeting Muslim communities because they are seen as different, or exceptional in other ways.
The United States is my subject, but as Hawthorne once wrote, "the United States are suited for many admirable purposes, but not to live in."
I have lived in the United States and I know the might of their industrial complex. The United States is a sleeping giant and I am afraid that our attack has awakened it.
The Marine Corps taught me commitment, courage, focus, and a value system that can easily suffice for people like me who aren't religious.
So the Marine Corps really did teach me to conquer fear, and then to go for higher causes, higher purposes.
The judiciary of the United States is the subtle corps of sappers and miners constantly working under ground to undermine the foundations of our confederated fabric. They are construing our constitution from a co-ordination of a general and special government to a general and supreme one alone.
The Marine Corps taught me that I could achieve my goals. In short, the Marines made me believe in myself.
We're going to appoint great justices to the United States Supreme Court to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States.
Michelle Kwan means more to the United States Olympic Committee than maybe any athlete that's every performed. She's a leader, she's been gracious, she's somebody to cherish forever. She's a real loss to the United States Olympic Committee, to the United States of America and, I think, to the world.
Don't forget Drive-By Media think that most of the so-called victims in the world are in that state because the United States has not been compassionate or fair enough when there have been Republican presidents or Republican Congresses. They don't see the United States as a way out, as a way up. They see the United States as a collection pool, if you will.
I used to respect the United States and the American dream. Now I consider the United States the biggest threat to Internet freedom and peace in the world.
The Marine Corps has to ask itself, 'What does our nation need from its premier crisis response force?' We are America's shock troops in war and peace. I know it sounds corny, but it's not.
People in the United Kingdom and outside the United States share my bemusement with the United States that America doesn't share with itself.
I think the President's decision to withdraw the United States, to keep a campaign promise in Iraq, without leaving a stay-behind force was a mistake, and I hear that from veterans in Wyoming and from parents who lost children fighting in Iraq. We're seeing it, though, around the world. When we, the United States leads a vacuum anywhere, that emboldens others to go in, when there is no sense of deterrence by the United States that lets bad actors move and fill the void.
Groups like AmeriCorps, the Peace Corps, and other service organizations have a huge impact in the United States and around the world. They support communities, help people improve their lives, and provide additional 'human capital' to organizations that serve disadvantaged people.
In the Islamic world, the U.S. is seen in two quite different ways. One view recognizes what an extraordinary country the U.S. is. Every Arab or Muslim that I know is tremendously interested in the United States. Many of them send their children here for education. Many of them come here for vacations. They do business here or get their training here. The other view is of the official United States, the United States of armies and interventions.
But unlike European countries, America has never finished a map of the United States, only the eastern United States is covered and a few spots here and there.
President Obama has been clear about the future that the United States seeks... when it comes to the Asia-Pacific, the United States is all in.
The Solicitor General is responsible for overseeing appellate litigation on behalf of the United States and with representing the United States in the Supreme Court.
It appalls me that the people who decide what Americans will be watching on the tube have never been to the United States. Not the real United States.
The several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government
My grandpa was a World War II paratrooper, my uncle a Vietnam Purple Heart recipient, my cousins both Marine Corps officers. I have some very close Navy SEAL connections as well.
Contrast the United States with any country on the face of the earth today and ask yourself whether the situation of the United States is not the best to be found. — © Henry Cabot Lodge
Contrast the United States with any country on the face of the earth today and ask yourself whether the situation of the United States is not the best to be found.
I hope Donald Trump doesn't become president of the United States and I expect the people of the United States will have the good sense not to elect him.
It is well known that homosexuality is a criminal offense in the United States, in four US states. If it is good or bad, we know the decision of the Constitutional Court, but this problem has not been dealt with yet, it is still being addressed by the legislation of the United States. This is not the case in Russia.
Intelligence work in the Marine Corps proved to me the strategic value in establishing a Central Command to act as a clearinghouse for disparate bits and floating bytes of information.
You have to be forward-moving and able to balance a lot of things at the same time. I attribute a lot of that to the Marine Corps and Juilliard both.
During a mock battle attended by President Warren Harding in 1921, Marine Corps General Smedley D. Butler exhumed the arm [of Stonewall Jackson; he didn't believe it was buried there] and reburied it in a metal box.
I'm representing the United States. And I'm representing the United States, and my office is representing the United States day after day in front of the court. And I think it's the right thing to do, to carry that out with some dignity and some respect for the process and respect for the institution. And so that led me to just, you know, move the dial a little bit in the direction of calmness.
While there are few problems in today's world that the United States can solve alone, there are even fewer that can be solved without the United States.
Just being in the military, you're so violent. We got into fights about just random things all the time. I don't think as aggressively as I did when I was in the Marine Corps.
I like coming to the United States because the United States played an important role in my life.
When I am president of the United States of America, there will never be any cap-and-trade in the United States. — © Marco Rubio
When I am president of the United States of America, there will never be any cap-and-trade in the United States.
The United States government can indict you on something, and now you've got to prove your innocence. And that's not the Constitution of the United States.
For the world to supersede the United States and for the United States to become subservient to the world, which is the United Nations in practical application, just rubs people the wrong way. Because the United Nations is nothing but a fleece organization, fleecing our money, under the guise that we owe it because we've committed so many injustices and transgressions.
Some day, following the example of the United States of America, there will be a United States of Europe.
The Marine Corps has just been called by the New York Times, 'The elite of this country.' I think it is the elite of the world.
Something I learned in the Marine Corps that I've applied to acting is, one, taking direction, and then working with a group of people to accomplish a mission and knowing your role within that team.
We have extradited terrorists to the United States in the past. And we expect the same thing to be done by the United States.
It's OK to have fun in the Marine Corps. I like to say we are an imperfect people working in an institution that tries to be perfect. That is a noble thing, but you have to realize there is no perfect. We're human.
The ongoing migration of persons to the United States in violation of our laws is a serious national problem detrimental to the interests of the United States.
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