Charles de Gaulle — "The art of governing is to know how to make others believe that they govern them…"
The art of governing is to know how to make others believe that they govern themselves.
The art of governing is to know how to make others believe that they govern themselves.
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"I am a man of the state, and I will serve the state until my last breath."
"The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself."
"The prestige of France derives from the courage of its soldiers."
"I have tried to lift France out of the mud. But she will return to her errors and vomitings. I cannot prevent the French from being French."
"I have tried to lift France out of the mud."
French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces from London during WWII and founded France's Fifth Republic in 1958. Closely associated with Winston Churchill (wartime British ally and rival) and Konrad Adenauer (postwar German Chancellor and reconciliation partner). For an intellectual contrast, see Philippe Pétain, Marshal of France and Vichy collaborationist head of state — Pétain's June 1940 armistice with Nazi Germany was the surrender de Gaulle's London BBC broadcasts publicly rejected — postwar French identity is structured around which one was right, the surrender path or the resistance.
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