Smedley D. Butler (1881–1940) United States Marine Corps General, 2 time Medal of Honor recipient and activist
From a speech (1933)
A collection of quotes on the topic of marines, world, time, timing.
Smedley D. Butler (1881–1940) United States Marine Corps General, 2 time Medal of Honor recipient and activist
From a speech (1933)
“I must have the gentleman to haul and draw with the mariner, and the mariner with the gentleman.”
Francis Drake (1540–1596) English sea captain, privateer, navigator, slaver, and politician of the Elizabethan era
Speech to his crew off of Puerto San Julian, Argentina, prior to entering the Strait of Magellan (May 1578)
Context: For by the life of God, it doth even take my wits from me to think on it. Here is such controversy between the sailors and gentlemen, and such stomaching between the gentlemen and sailors, it doth make me mad to hear it. But, my masters, I must have it left. For I must have the gentleman to haul and draw with the mariner, and the mariner with the gentleman. What! let us show ourselves to be of a company and let us not give occasion to the enemy to rejoice at our decay and overthrow. I would know him that would refuse to set his hand to a rope, but I know there is not any such here...
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Letter to Lance Cpl. Joe Hickey http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,88163,00.html (23 September 1983), R.W. "Dick" Gaines http://www.angelfire.com/ca/dickg/marinesquote.html refers in detail <br class="br">1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XVI Physical Geography
Philippe Pétain (1856–1951) French military and political leader
Statement (April 1936), quoted in Anthony Adamthwaite, Grandeur and Misery: France's Bid for Power in Europe 1914-1940 (London: Arnold, 1995), p. 182.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Attacking William Gladstone's Liberal Government
Source: Speech to the Conservatives of Manchester (3 April 1872), quoted in William Flavelle Monypenny and George Earle Buckle, The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. Volume II. 1860–1881 (London: John Murray, 1929), pp. 530-531.
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2016, Disabled American Veterans Convention (August 2016)
Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) British writer
Stanza 1 <br class="br"> Ye Mariners of England http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Campbell/ye%20mariners_of_england.htm (1800)
Jeff Lindsay (1952) American playwright and crime novelist Jeffry P. Freundlich
Source: Dexter By Design
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to John Jay (23 August 1785); published in The Papers of Thomas Jefferson (1953), edited by Julian P. Boyd, vol. 8, p. 426
1780s
Carl Safina (1955) American biologist
[Scorched-Earth Fishing, Issues in Science and Technology, 14, 3, Spring 1998, 33–36, http://www.jstor.org/stable/43313863]
Ann Coulter (1961) author, political commentator
Mark Simone Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5NAVwmXVUo (July 26, 2017) <br class="br">2017
Douglas Reeman (1924–2017) British author
A Tradition of Victory, Cap 12 "The Flag Commands"
Allen West (politician) (1961) American politician; retired United States Army officer
2010s, Open letter to Khizr M. Khan (31 July 2016)
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
Responding to the question, "what did the United States have to gain by intervening in Somalia?", regarding Operation Provide Relief/Operation Restore Hope/Battle of Mogadishu.
Quotes 1990s, 1995-1999, Sovereignty and World Order, 1999
Matt Sanchez (1970) writer, journalist
[Patterson, Robert, War Crimes, Three Rivers Press, February 26, 2008, 39, 0307338274]
James F. Amos (1946) 35th Commandant of the Marine Corps
The Posture of the United States Marine Corps http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/portals/142/docs/FY_2015_CMC_POSTURE_STATEMENT.pdf (2014)
Floris Cohen (1946) Dutch historian
Floris Cohen, The Scientific Revolution: A Historiographical Inquiry (1994)
Vic Mizzy (1916–2009) American composer
Song, Three Little Sisters.
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
"Love, Poverty and War" http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=C78DC231-4599-4745-9CA5-A398398916A0, FrontPageMagazine.com (2004-12-29). <br class="br">2000s, 2004
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (1520–1598) English statesman
Memorandum of February, 1588.
Conyers Read, Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth (London: Jonathan Cape, 1960), pp. 418-9.
Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez during his closing speech at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil. January 31, 2005. http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1486 <br class="br">2005
James Mattis (1950) 26th and current United States Secretary of Defense; United States Marine Corps general
Demonstrate to the world there is "No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy" than a U.S. Marine.
Mattis' words in a message to the 1st Marine Division in March 2003, on the eve of the Iraq War, as quoted in "Eve of Battle Speech" in The Weekly Standard (1 March 2003); also quoted in War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003) by Oliver North, p. 53
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review https://web.archive.org/web/20120505180249/http://rogerebert.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120418/REVIEWS/120419985/1001 of The Lucky One (18 April 2012) <br class="br">Reviews, Two-and-a-half star reviews
“I am a mariner of Odysseus with heart of fire but with mind ruthless and clear.”
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) Greek writer
Toda Raba (1934)
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), The Right of Secession Is Not the Right of Revolution
“As a mariner caught in a winter sea, to whom neither lazy Wain nor Moon with friendly radiance shows directions, stands clueless in mid commotion of land and sea, expecting every moment rocks sunk in treacherous shallows, or foaming cliffs with spiky tops to run upon the rearing prow.”
Ac velut hiberno deprensus navita ponto,
cui neque Temo piger neque amico sidere monstrat
Luna vias, medio caeli pelagique tumultu
stat rationis inops, jam jamque aut saxa malignis
expectat summersa vadis aut vertice acuto
spumantes scopulos erectae incurrere prorae.
Source: Thebaid, Book I, Line 370
Matt Sanchez (1970) writer, journalist
[Smerconish, Michael, Osama's The Enemy - Not Gays, Philadelphia Daily News, 21, March 15, 2007]
“Just rejoice at that news and congratulate our forces and the marines... Rejoice.”
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Remarks to the press in Downing Street (25 April 1982) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=104923 on announcing the liberation of South Georgia. <br class="br">First term as Prime Minister
James Mattis (1950) 26th and current United States Secretary of Defense; United States Marine Corps general
Opening remark made by Mattis in an address of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion Marines at Camp Pendleton in September 2002. As quoted by Nathaniel Fick, One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer (2005), p. 163.
Pat Conroy (1945–2016) American novelist
We were not in the middle of a normal childhood, yet none of us were sure since it was the only childhood we would ever have. For all we knew other men were coming home and shouting to their families, "Stand by for a pharmacist," or "Stand by for a chiropractor".
Eulogy for a Fighter Pilot (1998)
Benjamín Netanyahu (1949) Israeli prime minister
Speech at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference http://www.aipac.org/pc/videos/2012/monday-gala-plenary/prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu (March 2012). <br class="br">2010s, 2012
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
2010s, 2018, A Free People Must Be Virtuous (2018)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
The Official Website of the Senate of the Philippines http://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2011/1020_escudero1.asp <br class="br">2011
Drew Carey (1958) American actor, comedian, game show host, libertarian and photographer
Advocates for Self Government Carey quote http://www.self-gov.org/carey.html <br class="br"> Reason Magazine Interview http://reason.com/9711/fe.int.carey.shtml
Ernest King (1878–1956) United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations
From King's Foreword in Battle Stations! Your Navy In Action (1946) by Admirals of the U.S. Navy, p. 10
John Paul Jones (1747–1792) American naval officer
Statement long attributed to Jones, but now believed to have been written by Augustus C. Buell; Reef Points: 2003-2004, 98th Edition, U.S. Naval Academy (2003)
Misattributed
William Morris (1834–1896) author, designer, and craftsman
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Donald O'Brien (actor) (1930–2003) Italian film and TV actor
I felt like a traitor!
Euro Trash Cinema magazine interview (March 1996)
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
The Ancient Mariner
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XV - Titles and Subjects
Thomas Friedman (1953) American journalist and author
A Manifesto for the Fast World, New York Times, March 28, 1999, 2010-06-28 http://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/28/magazine/a-manifesto-for-the-fast-world.html, <br class="br">http://www.globalpolicy.org/component/content/article/172/29945.html
Gregory Scott Paul book The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
Gregory S. Paul (2010) The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs, Princeton University Press, p. 14
The Princeton Field Guide to Dinosaurs
Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001) American army soldier, security guard, terrorist
IN
2000s, Why I Bombed the Murrah Federal Building (2001)
Elaine de Kooning (1918–1989) American painter
n.p.
1950 - 1971, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists' - Rosalyn Drexler with Elaine de Kooning (1971)
David Dixon Porter (1813–1891) United States Navy admiral
Source: 1880s, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (1885), p. 297
“Tell that to the marines—the sailors won't believe it.”
Walter Scott book Redgauntlet
Redgauntlet, Vol. II (1824), Ch. 13 http://books.google.com/books?id=ixkGAAAAQAAJ&q=%22Tell+that+to+the+marines+the+sailors+won't+believe+it%22&pg=PA326#v=onepage.
Michael T. Flynn (1958) 25th United States National Security Advisor
Introduction
The Field of Fight: How We Can Win the Global War Against Radical Islam and Its Allies (2016)
Carl Rowan (1925–2000) American journalist
Quoington Star article entitled "Has President Nixon Gone Crazy?", "The Coming Race War in America: A Wake-up Call" (1996)
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
Restating his position that U.S. troops in Iraq have been drawn down to pre-surge levels; 30 May 2008; see above for misquote he was defending http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3719710/ <br class="br">2000s, 2008
George MacDonald Fraser (1925–2008) English-born author of Scottish descent
The Defeat of the British Army. p. 181-182.
The Light's On At Signpost (2002)
David Helvarg (1951) American journalist
Los Angeles Times, January 26, 2005.
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Pat Conroy (1945–2016) American novelist
My father rose to the podium, stared down at the audience, and said without skipping a beat, "My God, it's hot in here! It must be at least 180 degrees".
Eulogy for a Fighter Pilot (1998)
Benedict Arnold (1741–1801) Continental and later British Army general during the American Revolutionary War
Letter to General Gates (21 September 1776), in Battle of Valcour on Lake Champlain, October 11th, 1776 by Peter Sailly Palmer(1876) p. 5
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
2010s, 2018, A Free People Must Be Virtuous (2018)
Patrick Buchanan (1938) American politician and commentator
"Last Chance for the ‘Deplorables’" http://buchanan.org/blog/last-chance-deplorables-125655 (September 12, 2016), Patrick J. Buchanan <br class="br">2010s
Warren G. Harding (1865–1923) American politician, 29th president of the United States (in office from 1921 to 1923)
Speech during Warren Harding's 1920 presidental campaign, critizing Woodrow Wilson's Haitian policies; quoted in Democracy at the Point of Bayonets (1999) by Mark Penceny, p. 2. (The Assistant Secretary of the Navy he refers to is Franklin Roosevelt, who was the Democratic vice-presidential candidate in 1920).
1920s
“We're not going to spread democracy at the business end of a M16 held by a 23 year old Marine.”
Paul Hackett (1962) American lawyer and activist
Appearance on the Colbert Report August 4th http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CgvOQK8HLE.
Robertson Davies book The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks
The Diary of Samuel Marchbanks (1947)
Kathleen M. Eisenhardt American economist
Book abstract
Simple Rules, 2015
Michel De Montaigne book Essays
Book II, Ch. 16. Of Glory
Essais (1595), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Scott Ritter (1961) American weapons inspector and writer
Keynote address, California Institute of Technology http://sass.caltech.edu/events/ritter.shtml November 13, 2002 <br class="br">2000
Georges Bernanos book Les grands cimetières sous la lune
Source: Les grands cimetieres sous la lune (A Diary of My Times) 1938, p.98
J. R. Partington (1886–1965) British chemist
hence the name "crimson"
A Short History of Chemistry (1937)
“And the single string of the marine trumpets.”
Guillaume Apollinaire book Alcools
Et l'unique cordeau des trompettes marines
"Chantre" (Singer), in its entirety; translations by William Meredith, from Francis Steegmuller Apollinaire: Poet Among the Painters (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973) p. 210.
Alcools (1912)
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, known for his works of science fiction …
Mother Earth News interview (1980)
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
Speaking with reporters, and later on the radio, about his 3,000th hit; as quoted, respectively, in "Roberto Gets 3,000th, Will Rest Till Playoffs" http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=rXcqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=TVMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4436,402538 by Bob Smizik, in The Pittsburgh Press (Sunday, October 1, 1972), p. D-1; and in Clemente! https://books.google.com/books?id=n-4qAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT14 (1973) by Kal Wagenheim, p. 23 <br class="br">Baseball-related, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1972</big>
George Macartney (1737–1806) British statesman, colonial administrator and diplomat
Our First Ambassador to China (Biography, 1908)
Warren G. Harding (1865–1923) American politician, 29th president of the United States (in office from 1921 to 1923)
Speech at Norfolk, Virginia (4 December 1920), quoted in The Times (6 December 1920), p. 17.
1920s
Vic Mizzy (1916–2009) American composer
Song, Three Little Sisters.
Tommy Franks (1945) United States Army general
I was proud of my country.
Source: American Soldier (2004), p. 247
“O Mariner-soul,
Thy quest is but begun,
There are new worlds
Forever to be won.”
Lucy Larcom (1824–1893) American teacher, poet, author
Last written words (17 April 1893), as quoted in Ch. 12 : Last Years.
Lucy Larcom : Life, Letters, and Diary (1895)
“I can't see how a single man could spend his time to better advantage than in the Marines.”
Daniel Daly (1873–1937) United States Marine Corps Medal of Honor recipient
1919
Who's Who in Marine Corps History: "Daniel Daly"
Oscar Zeta Acosta book Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Source: Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972), p. 72.