Harry Truman — "I have learned that the best way to keep a secret is to tell it to yourself."
I have learned that the best way to keep a secret is to tell it to yourself.
I have learned that the best way to keep a secret is to tell it to yourself.
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"I have always been a great believer in the common sense of the common man."
33rd US President who ended WWII (atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki), founded NATO and the Marshall Plan, and integrated the US military. Closely associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt (his predecessor) and Dwight D. Eisenhower (his successor). For an intellectual contrast, see Henry A. Wallace, FDR's progressive Vice President (1941-1945) — Wallace was the VP Truman replaced on the 1944 ticket; Wallace's 1948 Progressive Party campaign attacked Truman from the left for starting the Cold War — the moral road not taken at the dawn of the atomic age.
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