“A politician weakly and amiably in the right is no match for a politician tenaciously and pugnaciously in the wrong. You cannot, by tying an opinion, to a man's tongue, make him the representative of that opinion; and at the close of any battle for principles, his name will be found neither among the dead nor among the wounded, but among the missing.” MenFoundPoliticsNamesOpinionPrinciplesMissingPoliticianBattleTongueRepresentativesWounded Author:Edwin Percy Whipple
“The world petroleum story is one of the most inhuman known to man: in it, elementary moral and social principles are jeered at. If powerful oil trusts no longer despoil and humiliate our country it is not because these predators have become human, but because we have won a hard-fought battle which has been going on since the beginning of the century.” IfsMenWorldHumansHas BeensCountryHardStoriesSocialPowerfulKnownMoralPrinciplesCenturyBattleOilOur CountryPredatorInhumanHumiliatePetroleum Author:Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
“To stand upon ramparts and die for our principles is heroic, but to sally forth to battle and win for our principles is something more than heroic.” DiesWinningPrinciplesHeroBattleHeroic Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“I care not whether the soldiers are of Milesian, Teutonic, African or Angelo-Saxon descent. I despise the principle that make a difference between them in the hour of battle and of death.” CareHoursDifferencesPrinciplesBattleSoldierMaking A DifferenceDespiseI CareDescent Author:Thaddeus Stevens
“I see myself living by correct principles and accomplishing worthy purposes. One of my favorite quotes is, "The greatest battles of life are fought out every day in the silent chambers of one's own soul." (David O. McKay).” SoulPurposePrinciplesBattleSilentMy FavoriteWorthyChamberBattle Of Life Author:Stephen Covey
“It is imperative to master the principles of the art of war and learn to be unmoved in mind even in the heat of the battle.” MindArtWarPrinciplesMastersBattleHeatImperativesArt Of War Book:The Book of Five Rings Source: The Book of Five Rings
“Still more pathetic is the total collapse of moral fanaticism. Fanatics think that their single-minded principles qualify them to do battle with the powers of evil; but like a bull they rush at the red cloak instead of the person who is holding it; he exhausts himself and is beaten. He gets entangled in non-essentials and falls into the trap set by cleverer people.” PeopleThinkingPersonsStillsFallEvilMoralPrinciplesBattleEssentialsRedCollapseTrapsBeatenBullsPatheticFanaticsFanaticismCloaks Author:Dietrich Bonhoeffer
“We are involved in an intense battle. It is a battle between right and wrong, between truth and error, between the design of the Almighty on the one hand and that of Lucifer on the other. For that reason, we desperately need moral men and women who stand on principle, to be involved in the political process. Otherwise, we abdicate power to those whose designs are almost entirely selfish.” MenNeedsReasonHandsPoliticalProcessMoralPrinciplesDesignInvolvedBattleMen And WomenErrorsSelfishIntenseAlmightyLucifer Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“All married couples should learn the art of battle as they should learn the art of making love. Good battle is objective and honest - never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and brings to a marriage the principles of equal partnership.” LoveInspirationalShouldArtWomenMarriagePrinciplesRelationshipHonestCoupleHealthyBattleEqualMarriedObjectivesPartnershipMaking LoveViciousConstructiveBeing MarriedMarried CouplesGreat MarriageHealthy Marriage Author:Ann Landers
“My principle anguish and the source of all my joys and sorrows from my youth onward has been the incessant, merciless battle between the spirit and the flesh.” Has BeensJoySpiritPrinciplesYouthSourceSorrowBattleFleshAnguishIncessantJoys And Sorrows Book:The last temptation of Christ Source: The last temptation of Christ
“In every well-written play the battle rages between the primary powers of Good and Evil, and it is this battle which constitutes the life impulse of the play, its driving force, and is basic to all plot structures...In any true piece of art...the beginning and the end are, or should be, polar in principle. All the main qualities of the first section should transform themselves into their opposites in the last section.” ShouldFirstsWellsArtEndsPlayLastsEvilForceActingQualityPrinciplesPiecesWrittenBattleOppositesStructureRageDrivingPrimariesImpulseGood And EvilPlotSectionsDriving ForceWell Written Author:Michael Chekhov