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Considerations Quotes by Alexander Hamilton
- Has it not. . . invariably been found that momentary passions, and immediate interests, have a more active and imperious control over human conduct than…
- The experience of treaties being broken with impunity provide an afflicting lesson to mankind how little dependence is to be placed on treaties which have…
- It is by far the safer course to lay [considerations of the future] altogether aside; and to confine our attention wholly to the nature and…
- Though a wide ocean separates the United States from Europe, yet there are various considerations that warn us against an excess of confidence or security.
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- We succeed only as we identify in life, or in war, or in anything else, a single overriding objective, and make all… — Dwight D. Eisenhower
- We must, therefore, be confident that the general measures we have adopted will produce the results we expect. most important in this… — Carl von Clausewitz
- With respect to the creation of the program, I introduced the bill in September 1945, immediately after the end of the war… — J. William Fulbright
- I am not unconscious of the persuasive power exerted by these considerations to drag men along in the current; but I am… — Benjamin F. Wade
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- Unless the structure of the nucleus has a surprise in store for us, the conclusion seems plain-there is nothing in the whole… — Arthur Eddington
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