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Danh ngôn của Norman Schwarzkopf
(Sứ mệnh: 5)
It doesn't take a hero to order men into battle. It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle.
Leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character. But if you must be without one, be without the strategy.
When placed in command, take charge.
War is a profane thing.
You learn far more from negative leadership than from positive leadership. Because you learn how not to do it. And, therefore, you learn how to do it.
A professional soldier understands that war means killing people, war means maiming people, war means families left without fathers and mothers.
True courage is being afraid, and going ahead and doing your job anyhow, that's what courage is.
Going to war without France is like going hunting without an accordion.
As far as Saddam Hussein being a great military strategist, he is neither a strategist, nor is he schooled in the operational arts, nor is he a tactician, nor is he a general, nor is he a soldier. Other than that, he's a great military man, I want you to know that.
The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war.
Had the United States and the United Kingdom gone on alone to capture Baghdad, under the provisions of the Geneva and Hague conventions we would have been considered occupying powers and therefore would have been responsible for all the costs of maintaining or restoring government, education and other services for the people of Iraq.
It takes a hero to be one of those men who goes into battle.
The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.
I get angry at a principle, not a person.
I'm not a type-B personality who knows I have a cancer growing inside of me and can live with the knowledge. I go into a kung-fu attack position when I go through the door of a hospital.
I can stand in a crystal stream without another human around me and cast all day long, and if I never catch a single fish, I can come home and still feel like I had a wonderful time. It's the being there that's important.
To be an effective leader, you have to have a manipulative streak - you have to figure out the people working for you and give each tasks that will take advantage of his strength.
I saw Kuwait many times before the war. I remember it as a beautiful place, full of very nice people, and it's a tragedy to see that somebody could set out to deliberately destroy a country the way the Iraqis have.
I've got to tell you what, the soldier doesn't fight very hard for a leader who is going to shoot him, okay, on his own whim. That's not what military leadership is all about.