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Quotes About Combat

Never kill a German," Leslie told them a few days later. "Put him in the hospital for six months instead. He's more bother to his commander alive than dead. A wounded soldier has to be looked after. A dead soldier is buried and forgotten.
~ Judith L. Pearson
It has become clear that, as Janet observed one hundred years ago, dissociation lies at the heart of the traumatic stress disorders. Studies of survivors of disasters, terrorist attacks, and combat have demonstrated that people who enter a dissociative state at the time of the traumatic event are among most likely to develop long-lasting PTSD.
~ Judith Lewis Herman
Here he honed his talent for guerrilla warfare, the principles of which he condensed to a sixteen-syllable jingle for his illiterate peasant troops: Di jin, wo tui; di zhu, wo rao; Di pi, wo da; Di tui, wo zhui (when the enemy advances, retreat; when the enemy rests, harass; when the enemy grows tired, attack; when the enemy retreats, pursue).
~ Julia Lovell
yo sentía un vacío en el estómago, sentía asco de mí mismo por haber perdido durante la lucha la conciencia de que en el combate, enfrente de mí, había otro hombre.
~ Julia Navarro
la inteligencia era un don que Él otorgaba a algunos hombres para hacer más fácil la existencia de los otros, y para combatir a quienes, siendo igualmente inteligentes, se dejaban inspirar por el Mal.
~ Julia Navarro
I was told once that the most important part of a fight is making sure your opponent looks worse than you do when you're through.
~ Julia Quinn
In camp was found a book, the first of the kind I had ever seen, in which I was made a great hero, slaying Indians by the hundreds.
~ Kit Carson
Think about your immune system as being an army, and it's fighting infection.
~ Mikhail Varshavski
I try to inflict as much damage as possible, at all costs.
~ Carlos Condit
I don't turn down fights unless I'm injured. Never have. So it's a part of my makeup.
~ Mark Hunt
I always like to keep busy, I always say if you're not injured then you should fight.
~ Jimi Manuwa
I got injuries already from fighting from guys that have been cheating. And you're never the same when you get injured like that. I mean, look at my hand. It's broken, it's got 16 screws in it. I'm not as strong in this hand. It just affects you, especially this body being my livelihood.
~ Mark Hunt
You do get injuries in this sport. More than in other sports.
~ Glover Teixeira
You manage your injuries if you're serious about fighting.
~ Carl Froch
It is not seen as insane when a fighter, under an attack that will inevitable lead to his death, chooses to take his own life first. In fact, this act has been encouraged for centuries, and is accepted even now as an honorable reason to do the deed. How is it any different when you are under attack by your own mind?
~ Emilie Autumn
You can best fight any existing evil from the inside.
~ Hattie McDaniel
I've got a height advantage over everyone but when they do get at me I can fight just as well inside.
~ Callum Smith
Usually I'm a very instinctive fighter.
~ Michael Chiesa
Had I been injured on the freeway and not in combat, it is likely that I would be bankrupt even though I had medical insurance through my civilian employer.
~ Tammy Duckworth
Most of my fights are intelligent.
~ Bernard Hopkins
We fight smart, fight intelligent, pick our shots, be very smart about how we place our feet. That's how we win.
~ Mikey Garcia
Camacho's a very fast and intelligent fighter but I don't think he can handle the pressure I will put on him.
~ Julio Cesar Chavez Sr.
Nos unimos para mostrar que estamos determinadas a criar uma nova consciência, na qual a violência será combatida até se tornar impensável. Nos unimos para imaginar e criar um novo mundo.
~ Eve Ensler
Forget Being Obedient. A well-meaning suggestion by a spouse or significant other, such as: "Honey, you should have the broiled chicken . . ." or "You shouldn't eat those fries . . ." can set off an inner food rebellion. In this type of food combat, your only weapon to fight back becomes a double order of fries. Our clients call this forget-you eating.
~ Evelyn Tribole