Quote by John Ripin Miller Download Open image ““after all, it is easy to cast as a flaw in others a trait you yourself possess.”” — John Ripin Miller ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“One uncontrolled character flaw can ruin your greatest accomplishment.” — Wayde Goodall Copy Share Image
“Take pains to be patient in bearing the faults and weaknesses of others, for you too have many flaws that others must put up… — Thomas à Kempis Copy Share Image
“Everyone has weaknesses. They are generally revealed in the patterns of mistakes they make.” — Ray Dalio Copy Share Image
“I’ll never forget the dejected looks of the British and Hessians as they surrendered while the British band, unaware of the irony, played “The… — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“It is often written that, during his presidency, the General was not a politician. Of course, he was a great politician in large part… — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“Rules of Civility, Philip Miller’s The Gardeners Dictionary, Arthur Young’s A Course of Experimental Agriculture, and Humphrey Bland’s Treatise of Military Discipline.” — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“A common man can be a hero and a coward,” he was fond of saying. “Discipline and leadership will go a long ways toward… — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“It will not be believed that such a force as Great Britain has employed in this country could be baffled in their plan of… — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“It was just expected that officers should finance their service, including food and clothing.” — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image
“That brings me back to Monday, March 10, 1783, in Newburgh, New York, and the extraordinary events that followed over the next several days.” — John Ripin Miller Copy Share Image