All Dwight D. Eisenhower Quotes
- I know only one method of operation: to be as honest with others as I am with myself. Honest
- I call upon those who love freedom to stand with us now. Together we shall achieve victory. Achieve
- The eyes of the world are upon you... Eye
- It is well for us to pause, to acknowledge our debt to those who paid so large a share of freedom's price. Acknowledge
- Always try to associate yourself closely with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you, who do better than… Accidental
- I believe that without free enterprise there can be no democracy. Believe
- Hope spurs humans everywhere to work harder to endure more now that the future may be better. Better
- Take your job seriously, but not yourself Funny
- The true purpose of education is to prepare young men and women for effective citizenship in a free form of government. Citizenship
- I’m going to pass a law that no one can ask me my golf score. Ask
- If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone. Alone
- War is mankind's most tragic and stupid folly; to seek or advise its deliberate provocation is a black crime against all men. Advise
- No man can always be right. So the struggle is to do one's best, to keep the brain and conscience clear, never be swayed by… Basic
- ...the right of the individual to elect freely the manner of his care in illness must be preserved. Age
- Like myself, all Americans have a deep concern for the well-being of Iran. With them I have watched closely your courageous efforts, your steadfastness over… Achieve
- The libraries of America are and must ever remain the home of free and inquiring minds. To them, our citizens-of all ages and races, of… Able
- The speed, accuracy and devastating power of American Artillery won confidence and admiration from the troops it supported and inspired fear and respect in their… Accuracy
- Since the advent of nuclear weapons, it seems clear that there is no longer any alternative to peace, if there is to be a happy… Advent
- There can be no true disarmament without peace, and there can be no real peace without very material disarmament. Disarmament
- The peace we seek and need means much more than mere absence of war. It means the acceptance of law, and the fostering of justice,… Absence