Wendell Willkie Quotes and its meanings

Wendell Willkie has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Education Freedom Government Happiness Leadership Power Relationship Society War Work

Wendell Willkie quotes about Education

Wendell Willkie quotes about Leadership

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What does Wendell Willkie write about?

Wendell Willkie has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about education, freedom, government, happiness, leadership, power, relationship, society, war & work. People always share Education quotes, Freedom quotes, government, happiness, leadership, power, relationship, society, war & work from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Wendell Willkie?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Wendell Willkie.

  • Education is the mother of leadership.
  • When we talk of freedom and opportunity for all nations, the mocking paradoxes in our own society become so clear they can no longer be ignored.
  • Freedom is an indivisible word. If we want to enjoy it, and fight for it, we must be prepared to extend it to everyone, whether they are rich or poor, whether they agree with us or not, no matter what their race or the color of their skin.
  • But it required a disastrous, internecine war to bring this question of human freedom to a crisis, and the process of striking the shackles from the slave was accomplished in a single hour.
  • It is from weakness that people reach for dictators and concentrated government power. Only the strong can be free. And only the productive can be strong.
  • History shows that our way of life is the stronger way. From it has come more wealth, more industry, more happiness, more human enlightenment than from any other way.
  • We must honestly face our relationship with Great Britain.
  • Emancipation came to the colored race in America as a war measure. It was an act of military necessity. Manifestly it would have come without war, in the slower process of humanitarian reform and social enlightenment.
  • In no direction that we turn do we find ease or comfort. If we are honest and if we have the will to win we find only danger, hard work and iron resolution.