Bismarck was a large persian cat owned by Florence Nightingale. — Florence Nightingale Copy Share Image
“[Otto von Bismarck] only considered the interests of his own country - always the worst offense that a statesman can commit in… — A.J.P. Taylor Copy Share Image
Do you know out of what the German Empire arose? Out of dreams, songs, fantasies and black-red-gold ribbons? Bismarck merely shook the… — Theodor Herzl Copy Share Image
How curious that such an outsize man, in physique as well as personality, should be remembered today mainly for giving his name… — Margaret MacMillan Copy Share Image
“When Leopold wrote that the precise frontiers of the new state or states would be defined later, [German Chancellor] Bismarck said to… — Adam Hochschild Copy Share Image
Bismarck's genius, as well as his great flaw, was the same as that of another outstanding nineteenth-century politician of the German-speaking world,… — Robert D. Kaplan Copy Share Image
On the other hand, heroism is basic to the character of the Nordic peoples. This heroism of the ancient mythic period and… — Alfred Rosenberg Copy Share Image
“Realpolitik for Bismarck depended on flexibility and on the ability to exploit every available option without the constraint of ideology.” — Henry Kissinger Copy Share Image
Britain's success in the exploitation of non-European races raised the ambition of Bismarck and later Mussolini and others. — Mahatma Gandhi Copy Share Image
Eden ha[s] put his country in a position where she sustained the greatest diplomatic reverse since Bismarck in similar circumstances had called… — Anthony Eden Copy Share Image
If you study Japanese art you see a man who is undoubtedly wise, philosophic and intelligent, who spends his time how? In… — Vincent Van Gogh Copy Share Image
“Bismarck had cunningly taught the parties not to aim at national appeal but to represent interests. They remained class or sectional pressure-groups… — Paul Johnson Copy Share Image
Does not all the world know that when in autumn the Bismarcks of the world, or they who are bigger than Bismarcks,… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image