Quote by Bernard Montgomery
"I have always believed that the measure of a commander is not his victories, but how few of his men he loses in achieving them."
"I have always believed that the measure of a commander is not his victories, but how few of his men he loses in achieving them."
"I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable."
"The basis of successful tactics is to have at all times an adequate reserve."
"In peace time a man is looked after because he is no longer indispensable."
"The great tradition of parliamentary government requires the acceptance of the results of free elections."