“Machines are as nothing without men. Men are as nothing without morale.”

—  Ernest King

Graduation address at the United States Naval Academy, 16 June 1942, as quoted by Robert A. Fitton (editor) in Leadership: Quotations From the Military Tradition (1990), p. 193
1940s

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United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations 1878–1956

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