A Quote by Robert Greene

I'm not who people expect me to be. I'm not Henry Kissinger. — © Robert Greene
I'm not who people expect me to be. I'm not Henry Kissinger.
Charlie Rangel is angry about the Iraq war, the one that Henry Kissinger has told us we can't win. Thanks, Henry, but most Americans figured that out before you did. Rangel saw combat in Korea. Kissinger has only seen combat on TV. That might have something to do with why Kissinger thinks our troops should stay in Iraq even though we can't win.
I wanted to look at how people deal with death. Why is Henry Kissinger not in jail and Charles Manson is?
I always thought Henry Kissinger was a disaster because he lies like most people breathe and you can't have that in public life.
Various people have explained why Henry Kissinger is a bad choice to run an investigation into what went wrong on Sept. 11. He's a liar. He's an apologist for corrupt regimes.
The only person Henry Kissinger flattered more than President Richard Nixon was Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the shah of Iran. In the early 1970s, the shah, sitting atop an enormous reserve of increasingly expensive oil and a key figure in Nixon and Kissinger's move into the Middle East, wanted to be dealt with as a serious person.
I am not now, and never have been, a girlfriend of Henry Kissinger.
Henry Kissinger is perhaps the best-known American statesman of the 20th century.
He's evil. I believe in redemption, but I haven't seen any redeeming qualities in Henry Kissinger.
Political satire became obsolete when Henry Kissinger was awarded the Nobel peace prize.
My dad wasn't the best speaker like a Bill Clinton, or a Henry Kissinger, but he had character.
Political satire became obsolete when they awarded Henry Kissinger the Nobel Peace Prize.
Henry Kissinger once told me he was very concerned about the Internet's impact on people's ability to absorb information in a concentrated way, because we've become accustomed to looking up something, getting a snippet and being satisfied with that - as opposed to reading through and considering a weighty tome that goes into great depth.
Madeleine Albright introduced herself to me. I talked to Henry Kissinger and Barbara Walters. And I asked Peter Jennings to write a note of encouragement to my son, Logan, a news anchor at the ABC affiliate in Palm Springs.
The neocons are supporting Hillary [Clinton] just like the neoliberals are. She's seeking the endorsement of Henry Kissinger as well.
Hillary Clinton's progress as a public figure and politician can, in fact, be indexed perfectly by her relationship to Henry Kissinger.
Vietnam ended a failure: repeatedly, to me, Kissinger described it as his greatest, and most persistent regret. But Congress was more to blame than Kissinger.
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