“Kissinger was, as always, preoccupied with other matters of state and his rather complicated social life.”
In Search of Enemies: A CIA Story (1978), Prologue; ISBN 0393057054
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Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Ideal (1896)
Context: To begin with, if man, since his origin, has always lived in societies, the State is but one of the forms of social life, quite recent as far as regards European societies. Men lived thousands of years before the first States were constituted; Greece and Rome existed for centuries before the Macedonian and Roman Empires were built up, and for us modern Europeans the centralized States date but from the sixteenth century. It was only then, after the defeat of the free mediæval Communes had been completed that the mutual insurance company between military, judicial, landlord, and capitalist authority which we call "State," could be fully established.

“Always in these matters desiring rather to be taught than to teach.”
Lectio 53.
Expositio Canonis Missae

“To me it is always the people rather than the places that matter.”
Source: Desert, Marsh and Mountain (1979), p. 122.

“In life, great people always come from having faced and complicated situations.”
Original: Nella vita, le grandi persone provengono sempre dall'aver affrontato e superato situazioni complicate.
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Source: The Future As History (1960), Chapter IV, Part 1, A Recapitulation, p. 177

Source: Money And Class In America (1989), Chapter 7, Descent Into The Mirror, p. 190