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  • The Europeans had made two promises to the United States if Marshall Plan help was forthcoming. The first promise was maximum self-help on the part of every country; and second, maximum mutual aid.

  • If he had listened to some of his advisors and had tried to make the Marshall Plan a political dumping ground for unqualified politicians, it couldn't have been a success.

  • The magic was in the Marshall Plan itself. It provided an opportunity for appealing and constructive work. In a sense, the mission chiefs were given the opportunity to help act as architects for the new Europe that was envisioned.

  • Yes, Jean Monnet was the father of the concept of a United States of Europe and his efforts more than those of any other single man helped change the thinking of European leaders.

  • There are times we are givers, but others time we have to let others give to us.

  • In its best prewar year, Europe with almost 300 million people had a gross national product of 150 billion dollars. In that same year, the United States with 150 million people had a gross national product of 300 billion dollars.

  • At the time it seriously troubled me, but in drafting me as Marshall Plan Administrator, President Truman did as great a favor for me as one man can do for another. It opened my eyes to many things of which I was totally unaware and it was the beginning of my real education.

  • In its best prewar year, Europe with almost 300 million people had a gross national product of 150 billion dollars. In that same year, the United States with 150 million people had a gross national product of 300 billion dollars."

  • But I felt that most of us in the world today gave priority to our personal interests.

  • As far as we were concerned, we were operators, we were administrators. I don't ever recall going to Dean Acheson and asking for any counsel or advice on administration, but I had the greatest respect for him, as I have today.

  • Feeling sorry for yourself is a universal solvent of salvation.

  • I would like to say that no man ever was given finer cooperation than that given me by President Truman.

  • The full potential of labor can be utilized only if there is mobility in labor.

  • Get on your feet or die.

  • However, from the very beginning of the program, we made it perfectly clear that we would be out of Europe in four years; that whatever was to be accomplished had to be accomplished in that period of time.

  • Among the reasons for this was the fact that the U.S.A. is one mass market. It is only when you have a mass market that large-scale manufacturing which involves very substantial expenditures can be justified.

  • We should wage war not to win war, but to win peace.

  • Full many a flower is born to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air.

  • ...the older I get, the more I believe that if love is to be judged by most of its visible effects, it looks more like hatred than friendship.

  • Self-pity, while it should be accorded due respect, is the greatest of all acids to the human soul.

  • We are all cynics now, I suppose, and even a mewling infant knows that to save a life is to make an eternal enemy.

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