America Quote by Dick Morris
“Idealism that makes no distinction between areas where our national interest lies and those from which it is remote does no good for America. The weariness of the post-Versailles, post-Korea, post-Vietnam eras is never far from the national mood.”
About This Quote
Source Book: "Reinventing America: A Pragmatic Approach to National Renewal", 2005
Idealism that ignores strategic interests harms national well‑being; historical fatigue influences public sentiment.
In simple terms: Ignoring national interests is harmful; history shapes mood.
Align idealism with realistic national priorities.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- foreign policy
- campaign strategy
- public opinion research
- legislative planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What balance yields effective policy?
- How does historical fatigue affect decision‑making?
Idealism may clash with pragmatic constraints.