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" As a conservative power, the United States has a vital interest in upholding and expanding the reign of law in international relations. "
Law
Power
Conservative
" I do not question the power of our weapons and the efficiency of our logistics; I cannot say these things delight me as they seem to delight some of our officials, but they are certainly impressive. "
Efficiency
Me
Power
" I'm sure that President Johnson would never have pursued the war in Vietnam if he'd ever had a Fulbright to Japan, or say Bangkok, or had any feeling for what these people are like and why they acted the way they did. He was completely ignorant. "
Way
Ignorant
Feeling
" In a democracy, dissent is an act of faith. "
Democracy
Politics
Faith
" In our excessive involvement in the affairs of other countries, we are not only living off our assets and denying our own people the proper enjoyment of their resources; we are also denying the world the example of a free society enjoying its freedom to the fullest. "
Free
World
People
" Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations. "
Legal
Us
Stability
" In the long course of history, having people who understand your thought is much greater security than another submarine. "
Long
People
Security
" In the name of noble purposes men have committed unspeakable acts of cruelty against one another. "
Men
Cruelty
Against
" I think we Americans tend to put too high a price on unanimity, as if there were something dangerous and illegitimate about honest differences of opinion honestly expressed by honest men. "
Opinion
Differences
Think
" Law is the essential foundation of stability and order both within societies and in international relations. "
Both
Law
Within
" Once imbued with the idea of a mission, a great nation easily assumes that it has the means as well as the duty to do God's work. "
God
Great
Work
" Power confuses itself with virtue and tends also to take itself for omnipotence. "
Virtue
Itself
Omnipotence
" The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust our own government statements. I had no idea until then that you could not rely on them. "
Own
Government
You
" The cause of our difficulties in southeast Asia is not a deficiency of power but an excess of the wrong kind of power which results in a feeling of impotence when it fails to achieve its desired ends. "
Results
Achieve
Power
" The citizen who criticizes his country is paying it an implied tribute. "
Country
Citizen
Implied
" The exchange program is the thing that reconciles me to all the difficulties of political life. "
Political
Life
Difficulties
" The junior senator from Wisconsin, by his reckless charges, has so preyed upon the fears and hatreds and prejudices of the American people that he has started a prairie fire which neither he nor anyone else may be able to control. "
American
Started
People
" The price of empire is America's soul, and that price is too high. "
Too
Soul
Price
" The rapprochement of peoples is only possible when differences of culture and outlook are respected and appreciated rather than feared and condemned, when the common bond of human dignity is recognized as the essential bond for a peaceful world. "
Dignity
World
Bond
" There are many respects in which America, if it can bring itself to act with the magnanimity and the empathy appropriate to its size and power, can be an intelligent example to the world. "
Power
Size
World
" There has been a strong tradition in this country that it is not the function of the military to educate the public on political issues. "
Strong
Country
Political
" There has been a tendency through the years for reason and moderation to prevail as long as things are going tolerably well or as long as our problems seem clear and finite and manageable. "
Reason
Problems
Long
" There is an inevitable divergence between the world as it is and the world as men perceive it. "
Men
Inevitable
Perceive
" The Soviet Union has indeed been our greatest menace, not so much because of what it has done, but because of the excuses it has provided us for our failures. "
Greatest
Because
Done
" To be a statesman, you must first get elected. "
First
Get
Must
" We are trying to remake Vietnamese society, a task which certainly cannot be accomplished by force and which probably cannot be accomplished by any means available to outsiders. "
Cannot
Trying
Task
" We have the power to do any damn fool thing we want to do, and we seem to do it about every 10 minutes. "
Fool
Damn
Minutes
" We must dare to think 'unthinkable' thoughts. We must learn to explore all the options and possibilities that confront us in a complex and rapidly changing world. "
Possibilities
Thoughts
World
" What they fear, I think rightly, is that traditional Vietnamese society cannot survive the American economic and cultural impact. "
Impact
Think
Fear
" When public men indulge themselves in abuse, when they deny others a fair trial, when they resort to innuendo and insinuation, to libel, scandal, and suspicion, then our democratic society is outraged, and democracy is baffled. "
Others
Society
Abuse
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