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Morale Quotes

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Nothing is so good for the morale of the troops as occasionally to see a dead general.
William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim

Authors on Morale Quotes: Silvio Berlusconi David Archuleta Margaret Thatcher Robert Pollack Dwight D. Eisenhower Stephen Hawking Blaise Pascal Steve King Albert Camus Carisa Bianchi L. Ron Hubbard William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim Edward Whitacre, Jr. Karen Mills
2.
Morale is the greatest single factor in successful wars.
Dwight D. Eisenhower

3.
You have to make a joke every 10–15 minutes. It’s a way of keeping up morale.
Silvio Berlusconi

4.
Ought we not to ask the media to agree among themselves a voluntary code of conduct, under which they would not say or show anything which could assist the terrorists' morale or their cause while the hijack lasted.
Margaret Thatcher

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La vraie e loquence se moque de l'e loquence, la vraie morale se moque de la morale. True eloquence has notime foreloquence, true morality has no time for morality.
Blaise Pascal

6.
You can always find reasons to work. There will always be one more thing to do. But when people don't take time out, they stop being productive. They stop being happy, and that affects the morale of everyone around them.
Carisa Bianchi

7.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
Stephen Hawking

8.
More than fans, they felt like a team of morale-boosters who would always be around to remind me of my own worth
David Archuleta

9.
My morale has never been higher than since I stopped asking for grants to keep my lab going.
Robert Pollack

10.
I think if you serve under John Kelly your morale is going to be good.
Steve King

11.
Ce que je sais de la morale, c'est au football que je le dois. (I know of morality, it is football that I owe.)
Albert Camus

12.
Morale is boosted to high highs by accomplishment. In fact, it can be demonstrated that production is the basis of morale.
L. Ron Hubbard

13.
When I went into GM there was a lack of morale. The company had gone bankrupt and the people who worked there were embarrassed. Underneath all of, though, there was a will to show what they were capable of, but nobody knew exactly what to do.
Edward Whitacre, Jr.

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The morale when I came in was not the best. It was because the agency had not been valued.
Karen Mills