I do not take orders from Washington, and I suggest that no one else should either. — Carlos Beruff Copy Share Image
The fellow who never makes a mistake takes his orders from one who does. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I can only be responsible for my orders. I cannot be responsible for all the acts of Himmler. — Oswald Pohl Copy Share Image
Really, if the lower orders don't set a good example, what on earth is the use of them? — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
“Orders are given to accomplish a mission, not to be followed to the letter.” — Robert Babcock Copy Share Image
I received orders from Congress to proceed to Charleston in South Carolina, for the purpose of Co'operating with General Lincoln in the… — Abraham Whipple Copy Share Image
“You can do the right thing that seems wrong to others, or the wrong thing that seems right, and its actually puerile… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
A little before noon I sent orders to all my batteries to open fire through the streets or at any points where… — James Longstreet Copy Share Image
About the only thing that I'll probably end up doing is I made this amplifier with Peavey. It's in the manufacturing stages… — Dweezil Zappa Copy Share Image
The man who never makes a mistake always takes orders from one who does. No man or woman who tries to pursue… — Daisy Bates Copy Share Image
The fact of the matter is, most of our orders are not supersized. Less than five per cent are supersized - that's… — Jim Cantalupo Copy Share Image
I remember having an argument with Alan, I said the Queen's not just going to call the guy up and send him… — Eddie Campbell Copy Share Image
We got orders to strike the Marshall and Gilbert Islands. We had a task force with the Enterprise. We had two or… — Barney Ross Copy Share Image
In truth, in the fairy-tale version of bailing out Lehman, the next domino, A.I.G., would have fallen even harder. If the politics… — Andrew Ross Sorkin Copy Share Image
“Where in the Bible are we told in one verse not to do a thing and in the next to do it?… — Samuel Grant Oliphant Copy Share Image
The British have turned their sense of humour into a national virtue. It is odd, because through much of history, humour has… — Theodore Zeldin Copy Share Image
I like to think I would not have approved those methods in the past, but I do not fault those who made… — Dennis C. Blair Copy Share Image
Big companies, which spend tens of billions of dollars annually on 'call centers' to take orders and provide customer support, increasingly rely… — Alex Berenson Copy Share Image
“That's odd. It looks almost as if Nick is picking a fight with that elephant." "Well, the elephant started it." "That's irrelevant.… — Howard Tayler Copy Share Image
I can tell you categorically that any mal-treatment of any detainees by U.S. forces or coalition forces is totally unacceptable - that… — Peter Pace Copy Share Image
A small-time hoodlum who had spent most of the 1960s at San Quentin State Prison in California, the 30-year-old Bryant claimed that… — Brendan I. Koerner Copy Share Image
“What would have become of the people five hundred years ago if they had followed strictly the advice of the doctors? They… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
“Just following orders' is no excuse unless you're in the bedroom.” — Donna Lynn Hope Copy Share Image
“To question me once is a simple mistake, Lieutenant. Twice is treason. We execute traitors.” — Terry Goodkind Copy Share Image
“For most of his life, he had been the one in charge, the one giving orders” — Dan Brown Copy Share Image
“Hers was a tone and manner that assured the listener they had only two choices; obedience or death.” — Loretta Chase Copy Share Image