Motto Boy Scout Quotes

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My motto is “Be Prepared.” I am told this is also the motto of the Boy Scouts, but, if so, this only proves that they were acting according to my motto earlier than I.
David Mamet
My name is Markowski. I carry a badge. Also a crucifix, some wooden stakes, a big vial of holy water, and a 9mm Beretta loaded with silver bullets. I was never a Boy Scout but "Be Prepared" is still a good motto to live by. Especially if you plan to keep living.
Justin Gustainis (Hard Spell (Occult Crimes Unit Investigation #1))
Be Prepared
Robert Baden-Powell (Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship)
Be Prepared in Mind by having disciplined yourself to be obedient to every order, and also by having thought out beforehand any accident or situation that might occur, so that you know the right thing to do at the right moment, and are willing to do it. Be Prepared in Body by making yourself strong and active and able to do the right thing at the right moment, and do it.
Robert Baden-Powell (Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship)
The Boy Scouts might have the motto "Be Prepared," but where I grew up, you practically went straight from diapers to manhood.
Phil Robertson (Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy as the Duck Commander)
Remember to take a flood book with you wherever you go. This is a book on hand for whenever there is a “flood” or something unexpected that leads to a free moment. Such moments include: waiting in line someplace, waiting for a friend to be ready, waiting for something to start, waiting for a thunderstorm to pass, or waiting at the doctor’s office. The list goes on and on. Follow the Boy Scout motto and be prepared.
Bruce Johnson (Helping Your Child Become a Successful Reader: A Guide for Parents)
Why do you have your gun out?” she whispers, following right behind me. “Always be prepared,” I tell her as we step inside. I close the door behind me, locking the deadbolt and the top lock. “Boy Scout motto, isn’t it?” “Yes, but when they go camping, they bring extra matches. Not firearms.
Karina Halle (Dirty Souls (Sins Duet, #2))
The hypermature silent son is too serious all the time. He is emotionally on guard at all times. He never lets his defenses down or lets himself go. Maintaining control in his life is an understatement. To him, “Be prepared” is not the Boy Scout motto, it’s a way of life and the only way he knows to live. Author and British philosopher G. K. Chesterton tells us that the reason that angels can fly is because they take themselves lightly. This type of guy will never get off the ground. He fears exposure and loss of control. If you are a hypermature silent son, chances are you are far too self-critical, have difficulty having fun, and live under a high level of stress. Taking risks is not exactly your daily routine. Hypermaturity comes from having too many responsibilities as a child and never having time for normal childhood activities. The hypermature silent son never had time to play. Life was too serious and a sense of humor had no purpose for him. It was a tough way to grow up and now he only knows how to be tough, especially on himself.
Robert J. Ackerman (Silent Sons: A Book for and About Men)
So, you’re a guardian angel now?” “Can’t hurt. Leave the world a better place than how you found it.” “That sounds like a Boy Scout motto.
Deborah Cooke (In the Midnight Hour (Flatiron Five #3))