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" The most intimidating world leader was Lyndon Johnson, who became U.S. President when John Kennedy was assassinated. He exulted in this power and liked to inspire fear. "
Paul Johnson
Who
Fear
Power
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" Marxism, Freudianism, global warming. These are proof - of which history offers so many examples - that people can be suckers on a grand scale. To their fanatical followers they are a substitute for religion. Global warming, in particular, is a creed, a faith, a dogma that has little to do with science. "
Paul Johnson
Faith
Proof
Science
" If anti-Semitism is a variety of racism, it is a most peculiar variety, with many unique characteristics. In my view as a historian, it is so peculiar that it deserves to be placed in a quite different category. I would call it an intellectual disease, a disease of the mind, extremely infectious and massively destructive. "
Paul Johnson
Unique
View
Intellectual
" As a child I found railroad stations exciting, mysterious, and even beautiful, as indeed they often were. "
Paul Johnson
Railroad
Mysterious
Child
" Is there any possibility of giving international air travel, which we all need and use and hate, a touch of glamour, or even of reliable, soulless efficiency? I suspect future historians will puzzle over our failure. But by then, of course, we shall be in the age of mass space travel, with its fresh and unimaginable crop of horrors. "
Paul Johnson
Hate
Failure
Travel
" Democracy has many enemies, and the terrorist is only one of them. "
Paul Johnson
Only
Them
Enemies
" The planet Earth, though not threatened with destruction by man-made global warming, is by no means indestructible. There are many unpredictable events within our solar system, and still more outside it, that could make Earth uninhabitable by humans. "
Paul Johnson
Global Warming
Earth
Solar
" Next to courage, willpower is the most important thing in politics. "
Paul Johnson
Courage
Politics
Important
" Indeed it is the protean ability of Western civilization to be self-critical and self-correcting - not only in producing wealth but over the whole range of human activities - that constitutes its most decisive superiority over any of its rivals. "
Paul Johnson
Only
Wealth
Civilization
" One of the marvelous things about Churchill is that whatever he was doing, whether fighting or arguing or despairing or bouncing about full of energy, jokes are never far away. "
Paul Johnson
Never
Energy
Far Away
" The United States is a concept that works very well, even in bad times. But that's no reason to think its structure can be superimposed with success on any other part of the world, particularly when times are terrible. "
Paul Johnson
Think
World
Bad Times
" In the past, the U.S. has shown its capacity to reinvent its gifts for leadership. During the 1970s, in the aftermath of the Nixon abdication and the Ford and Carter presidencies, the whole nation peered into the abyss, was horrified by what it saw and elected Ronald Reagan as president, which began a national resurgence. "
Paul Johnson
Gifts
Past
Nation
" It would be wrong to say I enjoy having rows, because that would be un-Christian. If people attack me, then I respond, or if they do very wicked things. Then they must be brought to book. "
Paul Johnson
Say
Wrong
People
" Where the quest for knowledge is relatively, and now almost absolutely, unrestrained, the public benefit will be great, especially where the certainty of the law ensures that knowledge is rewarded. This is exactly the combination that is the foundation of wealth-creation. "
Paul Johnson
Foundation
Now
Law
" Long periods of recession, which tend to be self-perpetuating, are usually ended by war, or by preparations for it. "
Paul Johnson
Periods
Long
Which
" When people talk about political correctness, the only element of any value is good manners. "
Paul Johnson
Value
Good
Manners
" I don't write huge books any more. I used to write 1,000 printed pages, but now I write short books. I did one on Napoleon, 50,000 words - enjoyed doing that. He was a baddie. I did one on Churchill, which was a bestseller in New York, I'm glad to say. 50,000 words. He was a goodie. "
Paul Johnson
Words
Short
Now
" Mr. Obama would be a disheartening president even during a super boom, with his grim demeanor and empty rhetoric, as well as his obvious hatred of business bravado. "
Paul Johnson
Empty
Business
Rhetoric
" One of the categories of people I don't like much are intellectuals. People say, 'Oh, you're an intellectual,' and I say, 'No!' What is an intellectual? An intellectual is somebody who thinks ideas are more important than people. "
Paul Johnson
Ideas
Important
More
" To many, Heathrow in August is a paradigm of Hell. "
Paul Johnson
Many
Paradigm
Hell
" In the long term, it is desirable that the human race, faced with the prospect of extinction on Earth, should prepare an escape route for itself to another inhabitable planet. "
Paul Johnson
Escape
Long
Human
" Courage is the essential element in any great public man or woman. "
Paul Johnson
Public
Any
Courage
" I very much wanted to live in Paris when I was in the army, and I was quite determined to. I could have become a dress designer: Dior was willing to take me on as an assistant, but he did not have an immediate vacancy. "
Paul Johnson
Me
Live
Army
" The most evil person I ever met was a toss-up between Pablo Picasso and the publisher-crook Robert Maxwell. "
Paul Johnson
Met
Person
Evil
" What strikes the historian surveying anti-Semitism worldwide over more than two millennia is its fundamental irrationality. It seems to make no sense, any more than malaria or meningitis makes sense. "
Paul Johnson
Over
Seems
Sense
" In all its myriad manifestations, the language of anti-Semitism through the ages is a dictionary of non-sequiturs and antonyms, a thesaurus of illogic and inconsistency. "
Paul Johnson
Ages
Language
Dictionary
" At some time in their careers, most good historians itch to write a history of the world, endeavor to discover what makes humanity the most destructive and creative of species. "
Paul Johnson
World
Time
History
" I very much wanted to be editor of the 'New Statesman!' But I never wanted to be prime minister, except maybe as a little boy. "
Paul Johnson
Never
Boy
Little
" Human beings are infinitely worth studying, especially the peculiarities that often go along with outstanding gifts. "
Paul Johnson
Human
Go
Studying
" Germany's Angela Merkel exudes an atmosphere of elderly exhaustion and pooped-out pessimism. Britain's David Cameron, though by nature exuberant, feels he has to look and sound glum. And France's leader, Francois Hollande, seems determined to drive every successful businessman out of the country. "
Paul Johnson
Look
Drive
Successful
" The freedom enjoyed in Western society under the rule of law and constitutional government explains both the quality of its civilization and its wealth. "
Paul Johnson
Quality
Society
Government