Richard M. Nixon Quotes
The Time When A Nation Most Craves Ease May Be The Moment When It Can Least Afford To Let Down Its Guard. The Moment When It Most Wishes It Could Address Its Domestic Needs May Be The Moment When It Most Urgently Has To Confront An External Threat. The Nation That Survives Is The One That Rises To Meet That Moment: That Has The Wisdom To Recognize The Threat And The Will To Turn It Back, And That Does So Before It Is Too Late. The Naive Notion That We Can Preserve Freedom By Exuding Goodwill Is Not Only Silly, But Dangerous. The More Adherents It Wins, The More It Tempts The Aggressor.
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