Henry Kissinger
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The late patriarch of American politics, Henry Kissinger, who at various times served as Secretary of State and National Security Advisor to the American President, left a special legacy: much of what he said and wrote became slogans.
“KP” has collected the most famous quotes from Kissinger’s speeches and articles.
– In my autobiographical book I am very frank from the first lines, and I talk about my first mistake on page 850.
– In a crisis, the boldest path is usually the safest.
– Anything that needs to happen ultimately can happen immediately.
– If you don’t know where you are going, none of the roads will take you anywhere.
– The important thing is not what the truth is, but what is perceived as truth.
– Diplomacy is the art of restraining force.
– We do what is illegal immediately. What is unconstitutional takes a little longer.
– Being an enemy of the United States can be dangerous, but being a friend can be deadly.
– The United States has no friends or enemies, only interests.
– Americans tend to believe that foreign policy is carried out by patients in a psychiatric clinic.
– Americans tend to believe that if there is a problem, there must be a solution. And this is not always the case.
– No foreign policy, no matter how brilliant, has a chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and does not penetrate the hearts of others.
– For most of humanity and for the longest periods of history, empire was a typical form of government.
– A diamond is an ordinary piece of coal that has withstood high pressures well.
– The task of a leader is to take people from where they are now to where they have not yet been.
– Don’t be too ambitious. Do the most important thing you can think of each year and his career will take care of itself.
– Behind the slogans there is usually an intellectual vacuum.
– Russia has been an important part of Europe for 400 years and has always helped it maintain its balance at critical moments.
– The West must continue to participate in talks with Russia and not allow wars against the Russian state.
Kissinger also had quite the sense of humor; Otherwise, it is unlikely that he would have uttered the words included in many history textbooks:
“There can’t be a crisis next week.” My work schedule is completely full.
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