Dwight Eisenhower — "Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable."
Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.
Plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.
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"The greatest asset of any nation is the character of its people."
"I am a soldier, and I believe in peace."
"A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with people, of getting things done."
"The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you."
"Peace and justice are two sides of the same coin."
Five-star Allied Supreme Commander in WWII Europe and 34th US President (1953-1961), whose January 1961 farewell address coined 'military-industrial complex.' Closely associated with George C. Marshall (his Army mentor and the Marshall Plan author) and Douglas MacArthur (Pacific Theater rival). For an intellectual contrast, see Joseph McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican senator (1947-1957) — Eisenhower privately despised McCarthy's Communist witch-hunt tactics but publicly tolerated him until McCarthy attacked the US Army in 1954; Ike's quiet engineering of the Army-McCarthy hearings undid McCarthy and ended the worst phase of McCarthyism. The establishment-Republican vs anti-establishment-Republican fault line that still defines the GOP.
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