Otto von Bismarck — "The great reserve of strength which every country possesses lies in the honesty …"
The great reserve of strength which every country possesses lies in the honesty of its citizens.
The great reserve of strength which every country possesses lies in the honesty of its citizens.
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"Great success in politics is always the result of great risks."
"The Americans are a people of children, for whom everything is a game."
"Take away the Reichstag and the Prussian Landtag, and Bismarck would feel much more at home."
"To retain the respect of the people, a government must be strong enough to punish crime, and rich enough to buy off the honest."
"The statesman's task is to hear God's footsteps marching through history, and to try and grasp on to His coattails as He thunders past."
A more idealistic sentiment from the usually pragmatic Bismarck.
Date: Late 19th century
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