Dwight D. Eisenhower
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There's no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.
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Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want them to do because they want to do it.
War settles nothing.
There is nothing wrong with America that faith, love of freedom, intelligence, and energy of her citizens cannot cure.
You don't lead by hitting people over the head - that's assault, not leadership.
The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in an office.
The most terrible job in warfare is to be a second lieutenant leading a platoon when you are on the battlefield.
Only our individual faith in freedom can keep us free.
There's no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.
Here in America we are descended in blood and in spirit from revolutionists and rebels - men and women who dare to dissent from accepted doctrine. As their heirs, may we never confuse honest dissent with disloyal subversion.
Few women, I fear, have had such reason as I have to think the long sad years of youth were worth living for the sake of middle age.
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Reputation is what men and women think of us character is what God and angels know of us.
Raising children is an incredibly hard and risky business in which no cumulative wisdom is gained: each generation repeats the mistakes the previous one made.
Women today have more of an overview of their lives and how marriage is or is not a part of it.
Eventually, with success, I started to feel more and more isolated - like I didn't have a community of artists.
The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury.
Trust, but verify.
The Ten Commandments have never been replaced as the moral basis upon which society rests.
Beware of false knowledge it is more dangerous than ignorance.
Most poetry in the modern age has retreated to the private sphere, turning its back on the political realm.
I love those who can smile in trouble, who can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink, but they whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves their conduct, will pursue their principles unto death.
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