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Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 10:52 am
by Sully
For all your days prepare,
And meet them ever alike:
When you are the anvil, bear--
When you are the hammer, Strike.
Edwad Markham (I think)
Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 4:59 pm
by Paulc83
Never wipe your arse with a broken bottle!
Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 5:38 pm
by JCAP3
Paulc83 wrote:Never wipe your arse with a broken bottle!
This one has gotten me out of a few scrapes

Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 7:28 pm
by JoeAllen28
any one seen 'we were soldiers' - the speech Mel Gibson gives his men before they deploy to nam. something about ...'as we move into the valley of the shadow of death...' im sure it was said before by someone else, but cant find who.
also, not so much motivational but just awsome - "i love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 8:57 pm
by chak
JoeAllen28 wrote:any one seen 'we were soldiers' - the speech Mel Gibson gives his men before they deploy to nam. something about ...'as we move into the valley of the shadow of death...' im sure it was said before by someone else, but cant find who.
also, not so much motivational but just awsome - "i love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
isnt it from a rap/song? cant remember the name of the singer tho

Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 9:00 pm
by JCAP3
chak wrote:JoeAllen28 wrote:any one seen 'we were soldiers' - the speech Mel Gibson gives his men before they deploy to nam. something about ...'as we move into the valley of the shadow of death...' im sure it was said before by someone else, but cant find who.
also, not so much motivational but just awsome - "i love the smell of napalm in the morning!"
isnt it from a rap/song? cant remember the name of the singer tho

Gangstas Paradise by Coolio
Posted: Mon 15 Jan, 2007 10:12 pm
by chak
thats the one

Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 11:44 am
by AJtothemax
Theres a bit in the movie 'Pearl Harbour' when the U.S president is going over the outcome of the attack by the japs, his generals and other staff are telling him that a retaliation cant be done, yet, he stands up out of his wheelchair, refusing help and looks at his staff saying "Don't you tell me what cant be done!"
I dont remember much else about that film other than that, becasue that bit really stuck in my mind, a real metaphor. Despite being paralysed his determination and will to fight on was not shaken - it only became stronger. To me that was a pretty powerful moment and it means alot in todays world. Despite the odd's - never give up.
I dont want to sound big headed but id like to put forward something i came up with and stand by, and its in my sig as well:
"If i'm not enough, i'll give my best without fear - i'll fail with everything i have to give... Appreciated or not"
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 11:46 am
by LostandFound
"I ain't got time to bleed"
- Jesse Ventura, Predator
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 11:59 am
by AJtothemax
LostandFound wrote:"I ain't got time to bleed"
- Jesse Ventura, Predator
Wasn't he an ex-U.S Marine??
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 12:02 pm
by LostandFound
Think he started as a Navy diver and then trained as a SEAL. I know he was one or the other in Vietnam.
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 12:15 pm
by E5_Man
Are navy seals the yank equivelant(spelling) to Royal marines?
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 12:22 pm
by LostandFound
Nah, more equivalent to our SBS
Posted: Tue 16 Jan, 2007 12:53 pm
by AJtothemax
More equivilant to LETS NOT START THIS AGAIN
