Top 76 Quotes & Sayings by Henry Kissinger

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Henry Kissinger

Henry Alfred Kissinger is a German-born American politician, diplomat, and geopolitical consultant who served as United States Secretary of State and National Security Advisor under the presidential administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. A Jewish refugee who fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938, he became National Security Advisor in 1969 and U.S. Secretary of State in 1973. For his actions negotiating a ceasefire in Vietnam, Kissinger received the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize under controversial circumstances, with two members of the committee resigning in protest.

The security of Israel is a moral imperative for all free peoples.
The Vietnam War required us to emphasize the national interest rather than abstract principles. What President Nixon and I tried to do was unnatural. And that is why we didn't make it.
You can't make war in the Middle East without Egypt and you can't make peace without Syria. — © Henry Kissinger
You can't make war in the Middle East without Egypt and you can't make peace without Syria.
The high probability is if American forces withdraw from Afghanistan and if no alternative international arrangement is made that then the historic contests between the regions and the sects will reappear, the Taliban will re-emerge, and a very complicated and maybe chaotic situation will develop.
Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.
The conventional army loses if it does not win. The guerrilla wins if he does not lose.
If it's going to come out eventually, better have it come out immediately.
Accept everything about yourself - I mean everything, You are you and that is the beginning and the end - no apologies, no regrets.
Donald Trump is a phenomenon that foreign countries haven't seen. So it is a shocking experience to them that he came in to office.
There is obviously a gap between the public's perception of the role of U.S. foreign policy and the elite's perception.
I am being frank about myself in this book. I tell of my first mistake on page 850.
The absence of alternatives clears the mind marvelously.
If I should ever be captured, I want no negotiation - and if I should request a negotiation from captivity they should consider that a sign of duress. — © Henry Kissinger
If I should ever be captured, I want no negotiation - and if I should request a negotiation from captivity they should consider that a sign of duress.
It is, after all, the responsibility of the expert to operate the familiar and that of the leader to transcend it.
Leaders must invoke an alchemy of great vision.
No one will ever win the battle of the sexes; there's too much fraternizing with the enemy.
The American foreign policy trauma of the sixties and seventies was caused by applying valid principles to unsuitable conditions.
High office teaches decision making, not substance. It consumes intellectual capital; it does not create it. Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered; they learn how to make decisions but not what decisions to make.
For other nations, utopia is a blessed past never to be recovered; for Americans it is just beyond the horizon.
America has fought five wars since 1945 and has gained its objectives in only one of them, the Gulf War.
In crises the most daring course is often safest.
There has come into being a kind of a Shia belt from Tehran through Baghdad to Beirut. And this gives Iran the opportunity to reconstruct the ancient Persian Empire - this time under the Shia label.
Whatever must happen ultimately should happen immediately.
Power is the great aphrodisiac.
Ninety percent of the politicians give the other ten percent a bad reputation.
The attitude of the West and of Russia towards a crisis like Ukraine is diametrically different. The West is trying to establish the legality of any established border. For Russia, Ukraine is part of the Russian patrimony.
We are moving towards a world that is reordering itself and that may appear more ordered at some periods of time, but I see no sign that we are moving towards a world order in my definition of it - namely, a system which is accepted, which is internalized by the majority of the key participants.
To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it.
The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer.
It was a Greek tragedy. Nixon was fulfilling his own nature. Once it started it could not end otherwise.
No foreign policy - no matter how ingenious - has any chance of success if it is born in the minds of a few and carried in the hearts of none.
University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.
Everybody has a hacking capability. And probably every intelligence service is hacking in the territory of other countries. But who exactly does what? That would be a very sensitive piece of information. But it's very difficult to communicate about it. Because nobody wants to admit the scope of what they're doing.
Leaders are responsible not for running public opinion polls but for the consequences of their actions.
Even a paranoid can have enemies.
Most foreign policies that history has marked highly, in whatever country, have been originated by leaders who were opposed by experts.
Art is man's expression of his joy in labor.
We are all the President's men. — © Henry Kissinger
We are all the President's men.
Leadership is absolutely vital if there are comparable countries which can affect the security of the world you live in. Between Lincoln and Roosevelt's time, America was protected by huge oceans and, in practice, by the British navy. Today, it's different, and the obsession of the Obama administration has been for retrenchment.
The American temptation is to believe that foreign policy is a subdivision of psychiatry.
If eighty percent of your sales come from twenty percent of all of your items, just carry those twenty percent.
I think we would find, if you study the conduct of guerilla-type wars, that the Obama Administration has hit more targets on a broader scale than the Nixon Administration ever did.
Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton both had exceptional natural abilities. Nelson Rockefeller was very good statewide but never gained national traction.
I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its people. The issues are much too important for the Chilean voters to be left to decide for themselves.
The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been.
If you don't know where you are going, every road will get you nowhere.
The superpowers often behave like two heavily armed blind men feeling their way around a room, each believing himself in mortal peril from the other, whom he assumes to have perfect vision.
Moderation is a virtue only in those who are thought to have an alternative. — © Henry Kissinger
Moderation is a virtue only in those who are thought to have an alternative.
A president has an inescapable responsibility to provide direction: What are we trying to achieve? What are we trying to prevent? Why? To do that, he has to both analyze and reflect.
Diplomacy: the art of restraining power.
I don't see the wisdom in modern politicians that I once saw in men like Dean Acheson, David Bruce, or George Marshall. In my day, the northeastern establishment dominated foreign policy formulation, but the composition and distribution of our population is very different today.
Blessed are the people whose leaders can look destiny in the eye without flinching but also without attempting to play God.
The Trump phenomenon is in large part a reaction of Middle America to attacks on its values by intellectual and academic communities. There are other reasons, but this is a significant one.
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that, if you bore people, they think it's their fault.
We cannot always assure the future of our friends; we have a better chance of assuring our future if we remember who our friends are.
There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full.
A leader who confines his role to his people's experience dooms himself to stagnation; a leader who outstrips his people's experience runs the risk of not being understood.
It's never happened in history that every region in the world could affect every other region simultaneously. The Roman empire and the Chinese empire didn't know much about each other and had no means of interacting. Now we have every continent able to reach every other.
No country can act wisely simultaneously in every part of the globe at every moment of time.
The essence of Richard Nixon is loneliness.
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