Human nature Quote by Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Download Open image “The starting point for the understanding of war is the understanding of human nature.” — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Human nature Humans Learning Military Nature of man Starting Starting point Understanding War
War is a crucial, deeply ingrained part of human history. It has to be understood. — Margaret MacMillan Copy Share Image
I don't have to agree with everything you say, but I should attempt at least to understand it, for the opposite of mutual understanding… — Ken Wilber Copy Share Image
But how can you understand a war without any knowledge of the society where it happens? It's like trying to understand birth without knowing… — Annia Ciezadlo Copy Share Image
“War is fundamental. A man’s views on war tell you the basic axioms of his view on life.” — John C Wright Copy Share Image
“The nature of war always reveals the true nature of those who fight.” — Cortana Halo Legends Copy Share Image
“The beginning of war is similar to the beginning of peace — the world and the heart know nothing about it.” — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
War, we are told, shapes character; it resolves the major questions of international politics, consolidates nations, and indeed, constitutes the principal factor in the… — Elie Ducommun Copy Share Image
“When I was young and impressionable, I thought of war as a sort of romantic crucible, a test of one’s manhood and mettle. In… — Marko Kloos Copy Share Image
Studies by Medical Corps psychiatrists of combat fatigue cases... found that fear of killing, rather than fear of being killed, was the most common… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
Also remember that in any man's dark hour, a pat on the back and an earnest handclasp may work a small miracle. — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
Battles are won through the ability of men to express concrete ideas in clear and unmistakable language. — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
A man has integrity if his interest in the good of the service is at all times greater than his personal pride, and when… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
An officer should never speak ironically or sarcastically to an enlisted man, since the latter does not have a fair chance to answer back.… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
The far object of a training system is to prepare the combat officer mentally so that he can cope with the unusual and unexpected… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
The art of leading, in operations large or small, is the art of dealing with humanity, of working diligently on behalf of men, of… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
The battlefield is cold... it is the lonesomest place which men share together. — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
Artillerymen have a love for their guns which is perhaps stronger than the feeling of any soldier for his weapon or any part of… — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
At the vital point of truth, we all become a conscientious objector. — Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall Copy Share Image
Nothing is so powerful as an insight into human nature... what compulsions drive a man, what instincts dominate his action. If you know these… — William Bernbach Copy Share Image
A Light exists in Spring Not present on the Year At any other period - When March is scarcely here A Color stands abroad… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
“The aristocratic interiority is centered on the higher mind, the mens, the ajna chakra, the seat of intellect and intuition that commands the lower… — Julius Evola Copy Share Image
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It is proposed that a form of free dialogue may well be one of the most effective ways of investigating the crisis which faces… — David Bohm Copy Share Image
Nothing brings out the lower traits of human nature like office-seeking. Men of good character and impulses are betrayed by it into all sorts… — Rutherford B. Hayes Copy Share Image
Selfishness is one of the principal fruits of the corruption of human nature; and it is obvious that selfishness disposes us to over-rate our… — William Wilberforce Copy Share Image
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“I wasn't sure which I appreciated less—the insincere concern or the genuine indifference.” — Arthur Graham Copy Share Image
Time is the nervous system of narration, whether factual or fictive. If it gets confused some of the minutiae of human nature are certain… — Glenway Wescott Copy Share Image