Quotes of John S. Roosman - somelinesforyou

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman

“ One of man's finest qualities is described by the simple word "guts" — the ability to take it. If you have the discipline to stand fast when your body wants to run, if you can control your temper and remain cheerful in the face of monotony or disappointment, you have "guts" in the soldiering sense. ”

- John S. Roosman
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