“When the time of danger comes, all Americans, whatever their social standing, whatever their creed, whatever the training they have received, no matter from what section of the country they have come, stand together as men, as Americans, and are content to face the same fate and do the same duties because fundamentally they all alike have the common purpose to serve the glorious flag of their common country.” MenCountryMatterTogetherFacesPurposeSocialCommonFateDangerDutyTrainingStandingGloriousFlagsCreedsSectionsCommon Purpose Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“Those of us who have the duty of training the rising generation of doctors...must not inseminate the virgin minds of the young with the tares of our own fads. It is for this reason that it is easily possible for teaching to be too 'up to date'. It is always well, before handing the cup of knowledge to the young, to wait until the froth has settled.” MindWellsReasonYoungWaitingEducationGenerationsTeachingDutyTrainingDoctorsCupsRisingVirginsFadsUp To Date Author:Sir Robert Hutchison, 1st Baronet
“At present I feel like a caged animal, bound up by the luxury, comfort and respectability of my position. I can't get the training that I want without neglecting my duty.” WantFeelsI CanAnimalPositionDutyComfortTrainingBoundsLuxuryNeglectRespectabilityCagedCaged Animal Book:The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Glitter Around and Darkness Within, 1873-1892 Source: The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Glitter Around and Darkness Within, 1873-1892
“When you hit a certain spot you Sprint no matter how you feel inside or what your co-runner thinks. You just go! In training as a nickel, you sprint because you need to sprint! You just do it! In racing people see it and call it courage, but it is attitude; determination; duty.” PeopleThinkingNeedsFeelsMatterCertainAttitudeDutyTrainingDeterminationSpotsRacingRunnersJust Do ItHow You FeelSprintNickels Author:Gerry Lindgren
“I regard it as a duty which I owed, not just to my people, but also to my profession, to the practice of law, and to the justice for all mankind, to cry out against this discrimination which is essentially unjust and opposed to the whole basis of the attitude towards justice which is part of the tradition of legal training in this country. I believed that in taking up a stand against this injustice I was upholding the dignity of what should be an honorable profession.” PeopleShouldCountryWholeLawJusticeAttitudePracticeMankindCryDutyTrainingTraditionDignityBasesRegardInjusticeProfessionDiscriminationHonorableUnjustJustice For All Author:Nelson Mandela
“The only ground of hope for the continuance of our free institutions is in the proper moral and religious training of the children, that they may be prepared to discharge aright the duties of men and citizens.” MenMayChildrenReligiousMoralDutyCitizensTrainingInstitutionsPreparedBe PreparedDischargeContinuance Author:Zachary Taylor
“I do a program called Fast Twitch twice a week, basically my lifting and strength training, I'm working with a spine specialist, which has been a new addition for me since my surgery to really get some great support for my shoulder, and I really love the way my body feels. It takes the pressure off my lower back and kind of just shares duties, really, with my body.” WayFeelsKindHas BeensBodySupportWeekShareDutyTrainingProgramPressureShouldersSurgeryLiftingSpineSpecialistsStrength Training Author:Kerri Walsh
“It is my duty to say: Something has to change. I say that very directly, in clear words so that nobody can misunderstand me. And I believe in our new initiative for continuing education and vocational training. For French people who are socially disadvantaged, this means real recognition and support.” PeopleBelieveMeanRealI BelieveSupportDutyTrainingRecognitionInitiative Author:Emmanuel Macron
“Soldiers are not policemen, and it's very unfair, even for those soldiers who have some police training, to burden them with police duties. It's not what they're trained for, or equipped for.” DutyTrainingPoliceSoldierBurdenUnfairPolicemen Author:P. J. O'Rourke