Quote by: Henry Kissinger

In his essay, ‘Perpetual Peace,’ the philosopher, Immanuel Kant, argued that perpetual peace would eventually come to the world in one of two ways, by human insight or by conflicts and catastrophes of a magnitude that left humanity no other choice. We are at such a juncture.


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Author Bio


  • NameHenry Kissinger
  • Descriptionformer United States Secretary of State
  • AliasesHenry Alfred Kissinger; Heinz Alfred Kissinger
  • BornMay 27, 1923
  • CountryGermany; United States Of America
  • ProfessionPolitician; Geopolitician; Political Scientist; Diplomat; Writer; Entrepreneur; Educationist; Autobiographer
  • AwardsNobel Peace Prize; Knight Grand Cross Of The Order Of Merit Of The Italian Republic; Guggenheim Fellowship; Bavarian Order Of Merit; Bronze Star Medal; Knight Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire; Order Of Merit Of Baden-Württemberg; Eric-M.-Warburg-Award; Order Of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk; Presidential Medal Of Freedom; Charlemagne Prize; National Book Award; Félix Houphouët-Boigny Peace Prize; Wateler Peace Prize