Kenneth Adelman famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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A leader knows what's best to do; a manager knows merely how best to do it.
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I believe demolishing Hussein's military power and liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk.
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I have no doubt we're going to find big stores of weapons of mass destruction.
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Desert Storm II would be in a walk in the park... The case for 'regime change' boils down to the huge benefits and modest costs of liberating Iraq.
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I don't agree that you need an enormous number of American troops. Saddam's army is down to one-third than it was before, and I think it would be a cakewalk.
-- Kenneth Adelman
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I must follow them. I am their leader.
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The Muslim leaders swallow the advice of the Western powers and bodies like the IMF and World Bank, even when it is bad for their countries and they know this.
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But the leaders of the OIC could not even accept Mahathir's proposal, yet they talk about respect and honour.
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To be a leader means to be able to move masses
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The efficiency of a truly national leader consists primarily in preventing the division of the attention of a people, and always in concentrating it on a single enemy.
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The greater the crime perpetrated by the leadership, the less likely it is that the people will ever believe their leaders to be capable of perpetrating such an event.
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Do your duty that is best; leave unto the Lord the rest.
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Excellence is a choice, and you must make that choice over and over again until "doing your best" is all you know.
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I think that's quite a good message, it's not about being the best, it's about doing your best.
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I am Conservative to the core of my being, as those who know me best will testify.
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