Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhowerwas an American politician and general who served as the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. He was a five-star general in the United States Army during World War II and served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. He was responsible for planning and supervising the invasion of North Africa in Operation Torch in 1942–43 and the successful invasion of France and Germany in 1944–45 from the Western Front. In...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPresident
Date of Birth14 October 1890
CountryUnited States of America
Before a battle, planning is everything. Once the fighting has begun, it's worthless
In all those things which deal with people, be liberal, be human. In all those things which deal with the people's money or their economy or their form of government, be conservative.
No easy problems ever come to the President of the United States. If they are easy to solve, someone else has solved them.
Character in many ways is everything in leadership. It is made up of many things, but I would say character is really integrity.
Compromise is like the middle of the road; always safer to walk on than the edges.
We are so proud of our guarantees of freedom in thought and speech and worship, that, unconsciously, we are guilty of one of the greatest errors that ignorance can make - we assume our standard of values is shared by all other humans in the world.
Nothing is easy in war. Mistakes are always paid for in casualties and troops are quick to sense any blunder made by their commanders.
Morale - the will to win, the fighting heart - are the honored hallmarks of the football coach and player. Likewise, they are characteristic of the enterprising executive, the successful troop leader, the established artist and the dedicated teacher and scientist.
I will not get into a pissing contest with that skunk [Joseph McCarthy].
Few women, I fear, have had such reason as I have to think the long sad years of youth were worth living for the sake of middle age.
No one should be appointed to political office if he is a seeker after it.
Only Americans can hurt America.
In this war, which was total in every sense of the word, we have seen many great changes in military science. It seems to me that not the least of these was the development of psychological warfare as a specific and effective weapon.
In the final choice a soldier's pack is not so heavy as a prisoner's chains.