Quotes of Georges Clemenceau - somelinesforyou

“ When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves he is not a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is much too serious a matter to be entrusted to the military. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ America is the only nation in history which miraculously has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ L'homme qui n'a pas été anarchiste à seize ans est un imbécile. Mais c'en est un autre, s'il l'est encore à quarante. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ All the great pleasures in life are silent. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ A man's life is interesting primarily when he has failed — I well know. For it's a sign that he tried to surpass himself. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is much too serious a matter to be entrusted to the military. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves that he isn't a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ Everything I know I learned after I was thirty. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ A man who has to be convinced to act before he acts is not a man of action. You must act as you breathe. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ A man who waits to believe in action before acting is anything you like, but he's not a man of action… You must act as you breathe. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is much too important a matter to be left to the generals. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is much too serious a matter to be entrusted to the military. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ America is the only nation in history which, miraculously, has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ I don't know whether war is an interlude during peace, or peace an interlude during war. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ America is the only nation in history which, miraculously, has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves that he isn't a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ War is a series of catastrophes that results in a victory. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves that he isn't a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ When a man asks himself what is meant by action he proves that he isn't a man of action. Action is a lack of balance. In order to act you must be somewhat insane. A reasonably sensible man is satisfied with thinking. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ America is the only nation in history which, miraculously, has gone directly from barbarism to degeneration without the usual interval of civilization. ”

- Georges Clemenceau

“ A collective tyrant, spread over the length and breadth of the land, is no more acceptable than a single tyrant ensconced on his throne. ”

- Georges Clemenceau
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