Vladimir Putin (1952) President of Russia, former Prime Minister
Cooperation, Terrorism, UK & USA, President Trump, Resolving Conflict, Defense, Crimea, The Media, Nuclear Weapons Policy: 15th Plenary Session (18 October 2018)
Speech to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations (12 July 2004)
2004
Vladimir Putin (1952) President of Russia, former Prime Minister
Cooperation, Terrorism, UK & USA, President Trump, Resolving Conflict, Defense, Crimea, The Media, Nuclear Weapons Policy: 15th Plenary Session (18 October 2018)
John Ashcroft (1942) American politician
Source: Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice (2006), p. 265-266
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Address at the University of Pennsylvania (2002); quoted in "White House playing into Soros' hands?" by J. Michael Waller, in WorldNetDaily (1 December 2003) http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35893
“The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence.”
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) Indian spiritual philosopher
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech at Kensington Town Hall ("Britain Awake") (19 January 1976) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=102939 <br class="br">Leader of the Opposition
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
...in der ganzen Natur, mit dem Grad der Intelligenz die Fähigkeit zum Schmerze sich steigert, also ebenfalls erst hier ihre höchste Stufe erreicht.
The Wisdom of Life. Chapter II. Personality, or What a Man Is: Footnote 19
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Not yet placed by volume, chapter or section
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Prologue, p. xvi
The Age of Fallibility (2006)
Context: The main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States. This is a harsh — indeed, for me, painful — thing to say, but unfortunately I am convinced it is true. The United States continues to set the agenda for the world in spite of its loss of influence since 9/11, and the Bush administration is setting the wrong agenda. The Bush agenda is nationalistic: it emphasizes the use of force and ignores global problems whose solution requires international cooperation. The rest of the world dances to the tune the United States is playing, and if that continues too long we are in danger of destroying our civilization. Changing the attitude and policies of the United States remains my top priority.
Robert Gilpin (1930–2018) Political scientist
p, 125
War and Change in World Politics (1981)
Manmohan Singh (1932) 13th Prime Minister of India
On terrorism, as quoted in We will carry forward composite dialogue, says Manmohan http://www.thehindu.com/2004/09/24/stories/2004092405350100.htm, The Hindu (24 September 2004) <br class="br">2001-2005
Bernard Baruch (1870–1965) American businessman
Address to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission (14 June 1946)
Context: Peace is never long preserved by weight of metal or by an armament race. Peace can be made tranquil and secure only by understanding and agreement fortified by sanctions. We must embrace international cooperation or international disintegration. Science has taught us how to put the atom to work. But to make it work for good instead of for evil lies in the domain dealing with the principles of human dignity. We are now facing a problem more of ethics than of physics.