Meritocracy Quote by Tanya Biank Download Open image “The military is a meritocracy. It's an up or out. It's shaped like a pyramid.” — Tanya Biank ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Meritocracy Military Pyramids
The military is a group of people that come together from different perspectives and backgrounds and places and get a job done because they… — Jason Kander Copy Share Image
The military is a place of discipline, technical proficiency, and personal sacrifice for the greater good. — Tammy Duckworth Copy Share Image
One thing I've discovered is that people in the military have a sense of purpose. They feel useful, and everything is laid out in… — Jill Flint Copy Share Image
“the military has become a substitute welfare state for a large swath of small-town America. In a sense, the military—despite its reputation for political… — Rosa Brooks Copy Share Image
The military is diverse and large, and it's public: it serves a public function; it serves a public duty. — Chelsea Manning Copy Share Image
An army is a nation within a nation, it is one of the vices of courage. — Alfred de Vigny Copy Share Image
It has been said by a certain general, that the first object in the establishment of an army ought to be making provision for… — Frederick The Great Copy Share Image
People think of the military as being about guns and fighting wars, but it's really about service to country and community. — Austin Stowell Copy Share Image
The U.S. military is known the world over for its advanced technology as well as the prowess, skill, and dedication of its service members.… — Harris Faulkner Copy Share Image
Putting aside all the fancy words and academic doubletalk, the basic reason for having a military is to do two jobs -to kill people… — Thomas S. Power Copy Share Image
“The oldest of the service branches, the Army as an insitution has maintained the protocol, customs, and courtesies of a bygone era. At their… — Tanya Biank Copy Share Image
The military tends to be a traditional place. Traditional culture, traditional men are often attracted to serving in the military. — Tanya Biank Copy Share Image
I can't tell you how many couples I know where the husband and the wife are both in the military and have deployed together,… — Tanya Biank Copy Share Image
I think the culture is changing. An example of that is that the commanders truly want the very best person for the job regardless… — Tanya Biank Copy Share Image
“This story is not at all an uncommon one in tech circles, including gaming. The popular notion is that women who get ahead must… — Bailey Poland Copy Share Image
Stand-up comedy in the end, unlike the rest of the entertainment industry, is a meritocracy. There's a certain level of undeniability you can work… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious… — H.L. Mencken Copy Share Image
The world is not a meritocracy, as much as we may like to pretend that it is. And we have a long way to… — Malcolm Gladwell Copy Share Image
The hard thing for me, and it took me many years to understand, the concept of Hollywood not being a meritocracy - I am… — Suzanne Todd Copy Share Image
Those who are able to climb up the ladder will find ways to pull it up after them, or selectively lower it down to… — Chris Hayes Copy Share Image
“Where the establishment emphasized humility, prudence, lineage, meritocracy celebrates ambition, achievement, brains&self-betterment” — Christopher Hayes Copy Share Image
Meritocracy is a good thing. Whenever possibly, people should be judged based on their work and results, not superficial qualities. — Eric Ries Copy Share Image
Meritocracy is our social ideal, particularly among good liberals. Equality of opportunity, but not of outcome. Not evaluating people by their [outside] features, but… — Chris Hayes Copy Share Image
Comedians have varying levels of training. It can range from classically trained actors (like Robin Williams) to people who took comedy classes to folks… — Ted Alexandro Copy Share Image
“The basic move of liberalism is to replace the social centre (normal people) with the margin (foreigners, minorities, deviants) forever. The stack does that… — Mike Maxwell Copy Share Image