Chiang Kai-shek
Chinese Nationalist leader
Sayings by Chiang Kai-shek
The Japanese are a disease of the skin; the Communists are a disease of the heart.
I would rather have the whole country turn into a desert than give it over to the Communists.
China does not need democracy; China needs discipline.
The Japanese are dwarfs with the minds of children.
To understand the Communist bandits, you must read their books upside down.
I sometimes think the Chinese people are too stupid for democracy.
The only way to deal with the Communists is to kill them all.
Confucius was wrong about many things.
I regret that I did not kill more Communists when I had the chance.
The atom bomb is a coward's weapon.
Mao Zedong is not even a real Chinese person.
All foreign religions are poison to China.
If we must lose China, let us lose it fighting rather than talking.
Democracy is like a fine wine—it must not be given to children.
The Americans are naive to think they can understand China.
I would rather be a dictator than see China divided.
Stalin was the only foreign leader I ever respected.
The trouble with China is that there are too many Chinese.
I sometimes wish I had been born in Japan.
A nation without a strong leader is like a chicken without a head.