"I, first of all, felt a great sense……" — Hugh Shelton
"I, first of all, felt a great sense of loss, a sense of condolence for the friends that I had that were killed in that, for the loved ones."
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28 Quotes by Hugh Shelton
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I think that the American people should rest assured and be assured that every federal agency that has a role…
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Those are the things that, in the wrong hands - and certainly in our war on terrorism we also must…
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It is changing the face of terrorism. It is basically bringing it to the United States, to our great citizens.…
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Well, I enjoy sharing in the dangers that we ask our men and women in uniform to share in almost…
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We came back right over the World Trade Center and could see, even from that altitude, the devastation, the smoke…
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They were involved in a firefight and felt they were surrounded. Whether they escaped from that and were fleeing and…
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But again, we, I think, over the years have set the example for a lot of nations that may not…
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And so I'm still giving some thought - I will transition hopefully into the corporate world. And I look forward…
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I jump out of perfectly good airplanes, and it's a great thrill and it allows me to share in the…
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I had seen the films out of World War II, the great 82nd Airborne, the 101st, and all of those…
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And occasionally some of the nations that will be partners in this would probably not be, in terms of passing…
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But it's been a great, humbling - and I've been very honored to have the opportunity to serve and to…
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Wise people, even though all laws were abolished, would still lead the same life.
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A friend to all is a friend to none.
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