Politics look very simple to the outsider whether he is a businessman or a soldier — it is only when you get into it that all the angles and hard work become apparent. James Forrestal

David Pietrusza
About This Quote

James Forrestal was a prominent figure in American politics, government, and business. He was Secretary of the Navy under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the first Secretary of Defense under President Harry S. Truman. He was also one of the founders of the United States Atomic Energy Commission.

Source: 1948: Harry Trumans Improbable Victory And The Year That Transformed America

Some Similar Quotes
  1. I don’t see myself being special; I just see myself having more responsibilities than the next man. People look to me to do things for them, to have answers. - Tupac Shakur

  2. A noble leader answers not to the trumpet calls of self promotion, but to the hushed whispers of necessity. - Mollie Marti

  3. Christianity enhanced the notion of political and social accountability by providing a new model: that of servant leadership. In ancient Greece and Rome no one would have dreamed of considering political leaders anyone's servants. The job of the leader was to lead. But Christ invented... - Dinesh DSouza

  4. Whoever is under a man's power is under his protection, too. - David J. Schwartz

  5. As humans, we unconsciously embrace the group’s beliefs and behaviors without questioning them or surrender to their opinions. - Dragos Bratasanu

More Quotes By David Pietrusza
  1. While JFK had made the sale on a political level, he had not yet completed it on an emotional one.

  2. Organizing a coup was not the same as wanting one.

  3. John F. Kennedy responded, as he often did when at his best, skillfully mixing dollops of wit with, self-deprecation, and the principle of not-really-going-near-the-question.

  4. Nixon was by nature a excluder. Halderman like to exclude people. When Nixon's need met Halderman's abilities, you had the most perfect formula for disaster. — Jim Shepley

  5. Richard Nixon coveted, to the point of obsession, a controversy-free, stage-managed coronation.

Related Topics