“Require nothing unreasonable of your officers and men, but see that whatever is required be punctually complied with. Reward and punish every man according to his merit, without partiality or prejudice; hear his complaints; if well founded, redress them; if otherwise, discourage them, in order to prevent frivolous ones. Discourage vice in every shape, and impress upon the mind of every man, from the first to the lowest, the importance of the cause, and what it is they are contending for.” IfsMenMindFirstsWellsOrderCausesShapesImportancePrejudiceRewardsVicesEvery ManMeritOfficersImpressComplaintsLowestDiscouragingUnreasonableFrivolousRedressContendingPartiality Book:Maxims of George Washington: Political, Military, Social, Moral, and Religious Source: Maxims of George Washington: Political, Military, Social, Moral, and Religious
“The recognition of the sanctity of the life of every man is the first and only basis of all morality.” MenFirstsMoralityEthicsBasesEvery ManRecognitionSanctity Author:Leo Tolstoy
“Every man's first declaration of love is bathos--the zenith of his passion connoting perhaps the nadir of his intelligence.” MenFirstsPassionLove IsEvery ManDeclarationZenithNadirDeclarations Of Love Book:Jaffery Source: Jaffery