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“Sometimes the greatest leadership is knowing the way home.”
― The Winners
― The Winners
“You need to know these people are malingerers...Ignore them. Make them small. Your work is big. Make your future big. Remember the Cod. That is all that matters.”
― Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home – The #1 NYT Bestseller: A Hilarious Coming-of-Age Memoir
― Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home – The #1 NYT Bestseller: A Hilarious Coming-of-Age Memoir
“No matter how shitty things got for a man, they were always shittier for a woman.”
― Factory Girls
― Factory Girls
“Love is hard. Love between one person and another: That is perhaps the hardest thing it is laid on us to do”
― Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home – The #1 NYT Bestseller: A Hilarious Coming-of-Age Memoir
― Reborn in the USA: An Englishman's Love Letter to His Chosen Home – The #1 NYT Bestseller: A Hilarious Coming-of-Age Memoir
“They are all but forgotten now, as all men in war are ultimately forgotten. They are eternal, as all men in war are eternal. Who they were, where they were from in an America both blessed and brutal, the gung ho innocence that turned into the darkest horror as they traveled through the maze of being a marine, is not some period piece or contrived cautionary tale but the most timeless story of all: of humanity in the face of all that has become inhuman, the inhumanity of all that once was human, the remarkable sacrifice that men are still willing to make even when the world has gone mad, united by that thing you cannot ever control in war, however brave or careful or fearful or raging with revenge: who dies, because so many died after that game; who lives, because many did live despite combat and serious injury. The Mosquito Bowl.”
― The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and Death in World War II
― The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and Death in World War II
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