“People never believe anything - except scandal - when they first heart it.”
Kenneth Roberts“Never until the wounded came back from Bunker Hill had I realized the lengths of which a determined minority will go in order to achieve its ends. For the first time I understood one of the fundamentals of warfare: that armies cannot be raised by nations or parties unless the rage of the people is first kindled by lies and name-calling.”
Kenneth Roberts“I learned, then, beyond question, that if all the property in the world were distributed, and an equal share given to everyone, the bulk of mankind would soon be destitute, and a few would have everything.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“I'll never use force to try to make my enemies think the way I think, George - partly because I don't believe in it, and partly because it's useless. You can't destroy ideas by force, and you can't hide 'em by silence.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“If I was a private individual, I'd be more careful; but being as I'm a government, I'm privileged to make a God-damned fool of myself in any way I choose, especially by spending a lot more money than I've got or ever will have, and promising to do things that I ain't got a chance of doing.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“My God, Judge, do men believe whatever lie they hear about an enemy?”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“Great men tell the truth and are never believed. Lesser men are always believed, but seldom have the brains or the courage to tell the truth.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“People never believe anything - except scandal - when they first heart it.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“People never believe anything - except scandal - when they first hear it.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“Valiant! The word mocked me, for I knew myself to be anything but valiant. What I had done, I had done in a fit of insane bitterness, not with cool courage, not with brave quick thinking, not with presence of mind - but with absence of it.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell“All of us know history repeats itself, but mighty few of us recognize the repetition until too late.”
Kenneth Roberts, Oliver Wiswell