Dean Acheson Quotations
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| It was not enough, Napoleon observed, that he should have good generals; he wanted them to be lucky generals, also. In foreign affairs brains, preparation, judgement and power are of utmost importance, but luck is essential. | ||
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| A memorandum is written not to inform the reader but to protect the writer. | ||
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