France, Politician October 5, 1899 – January, 27, 1983.
Georges-Augustin Bidault was a French politician. During World War II, he was active in the French Resistance. After the war, he served as foreign minister and prime minister on several occasions before he joined the Organisation armée secrète.
The weak have one weapon: the errors of those who think they are strong.
I have plumbed the depth of human cowardice and I realized that there is only one way to be right, and that is to be in power.
If we had not been dealing with the devil in person, we could have saved Algeria.
Africa is destined to anarchy. It is turning into 36 Haitis, with 36 Duvaliers, full of Cadillacs, beggars and snarling dogs.
Freedom is when one hears the bell at seven o'clock in the morning and knows it is the milkman and not the Gestapo.
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