“It was a mistake to speak one’s mind at any time, unless it perfectly matched your political purpose; and it never did. Best to strip all statements of real content, this was a basic law of diplomacy.”

Source: Red Mars (1992), Chapter 6, “Guns Under the Table” (p. 418)

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