Dwight Eisenhower was candid in private, but he was circumspect in public. — Nancy Gibbs Copy Share Image
Eisenhower was my war hero and the President I admire and respect most — Ethel Merman Copy Share Image
“The loneliness of command had made Eisenhower emotionally self-sufficient.” — Jean Edward Smith Copy Share Image
“«Si un problema no tiene solución, agrándalo.» D.D. EISENHOWER” — Álex Rovira Celma Copy Share Image
When Dwight Eisenhower became president, I personally was delighted. I thought that that was a very good thing. — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
The first person who contacted us was the assistant to President Eisenhower... in the White House. — Betty Hill Copy Share Image
I voted for Stevenson as opposed to Eisenhower because I thought he would make a good president, but against my conscience because… — Frank Lloyd Wright Copy Share Image
The Eisenhower Memorial competition and project have stirred a remarkable polemic, the center of which is not President Eisenhower or Washington, D.C.… — Leon Krier Copy Share Image
I think it [presidency of Dwight Eisenhower] came too late and I think that he is not on the wavelength of this… — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
Of course, Dwight D. Eisenhower gets credit for doing more for golf than any other White House resident, a mid- to high-handicapper… — Dan Jenkins Copy Share Image
In retrospect, we could see that the 1950s had been a reactionary period in America of Eisenhower blandness, of virulent anticommunism, of… — Edmund White Copy Share Image
Eisenhower was a pretty peace-oriented president. Truman was a pretty hawkish. I would argue, if we had more time, I would argue… — Robert Scheer Copy Share Image
We just became very good friends [with Dwight Eisenhower], we played golf, we played heart exhibitions. Then his doctor said he should… — Arnold Palmer Copy Share Image
“In 1956 the Eisenhower administration used its creditor powers to pressure Britain to withdraw from the Suez Canal and hand it over… — Gordon Chang Copy Share Image
Author says that, while Eisenhower had other intellectual mentors, he learned how to lead men from Gen. Walter Krueger. Krueger was the… — Jean Edward Smith Copy Share Image
“Eisenhower and Patton, old friends and figures crucial to the Allies' upcoming success, conferred over yet another gaffe on Patton's part that… — Jean Edward Smith Copy Share Image
“refused any aid until the oil issue was settled. Matters came to a head in August when Mossadeq for three days, backed… — Ervand Abrahamian Copy Share Image
I think that President [Dwight] Eisenhower was... did the most marvelous job in the war, not really a military job: a public… — Malcolm Muggeridge Copy Share Image
War is party-blind. It doesn't care who is in the Oval Office. The forces that drive us to war don't care whether… — Eugene Jarecki Copy Share Image
“He urged Washington to organize a group of American journalists to come to Europe to begin documenting these horrors at once. There… — A.J. Baime Copy Share Image
“Sugar maple!" Mary-Todd Holt knelt over her husband. "Are you all right?" Eisenhower sat up, and egg-size lump blooming on his crown.… — Gordon Korman Copy Share Image
“But Eisenhower's advice was consistent, from his days as a general, to his years in the White House, to his role as… — Nancy Gibbs; Michael Duffy Copy Share Image
President Roosevelt and President Truman and President Eisenhower had the same experience, they all made the effort to get along with the… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Eisenhower’s tragedy was that he permitted himself to be pushed into what turned out to be a trap. He had succumbed to… — Ladislas Farago Copy Share Image
“Frederick Douglass called Republicans the ‘Party of freedom and progress,’ and the first Republican president was Abraham Lincoln, the author of the… — Elbert Guillory Copy Share Image
“Both political parties have moved to the right during the neoliberal period. Today’s New Democrats are pretty much what used to be… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
“There are guys bleeding to death who don't know it, they're smiling, they're talking, they don't feel pain because they're in shock,… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
“As the president looked out over the South Lawn, toward the Washington Monument and the newly built Jefferson Memorial, an F-86 Sabre… — Garrett M. Graff Copy Share Image
Eisenhower had run the Army; he knew all the ways decision making can go off the rails, and insisted on collective debate… — Nancy Gibbs Copy Share Image
“The president called upon the Marine emergency evacuation helicopter that the White House Military Office had stationed nearby in the event of… — Garrett M. Graff Copy Share Image
“the French First Army near Speyer and Strasbourg. The preparations were pitifully inadequate and the losses heavy, but the objective, which was… — Alexander McKee Copy Share Image
“Known as "Ike,” Eisenhower was born prior to the Spanish American War on October 14, 1890. Graduating from West Point Military Academy… — Captain Hank Bracker Copy Share Image
“It was to be the longest flight I had ever made in my young life and one of the most interesting. Having… — Captain Hank Bracker, "Seawater Two Copy Share Image
I was an Eisenhower Republican when I started out at 21 because he promised to get us out of the Korean War. — Clint Eastwood Copy Share Image
Once he makes up his mind, he's full of indecision. - On Dwight D. Eisenhower — Oscar Levant Copy Share Image
I'm so insane, I voted for Eisenhower. Oh yeah, well I'm so insane, I voted for Eisenhower TWICE! — Ken Kesey Copy Share Image