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South African-Israeli soldier and politician, Birth: 2-2-1915, Death: 17-11-2002 Abba Eban Quotes
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History teaches us that men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all other alternatives.
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2.
If Algeria introduced a resolution declaring that the earth was flat and that Israel had flattened it, it would pass by a vote of 164 to 13 with 26 abstentions.
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3.
Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.
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4.
Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its 'right to exist.' Israel's right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel's legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgement.... There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its 'right to exist' a favor, or a negotiable concession.
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A consensus means that everyone agrees to say collectively what no one believes individually.
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Israel is not an aviary.
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You can't achieve anything without getting in someone's way. You can't be detached and effective.
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Zionism is nothing more, but also nothing less, than the Jewish People's sense of origin and destination in the Land linked eternally with its name. It is also the instrument whereby the Jewish Nation seeks an authentic fulfillment of itself.
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Quote Topics by Abba Eban: Men Israel War Missing Sarcastic Believe People Mean Tragedy Minorities Unconditional Love Cairo Differences Rejection Palestinian Suffering Names Research Opportunity Ears Change Horse Initiative Achievement Diversity Algeria Belief World Exhausted Earth
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The Jews are the living embodiment of the minority, the constant reminder of what duties societies owe their minorities, whoever they might be.
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One of the chief tasks of any dialogue with the Gentile world is to prove that the distinction between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism is not a distinction at all.
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Lest Arab governments be tempted out of sheer routine to rush into impulsive rejection, let me suggest that tragedy is not what men suffer but what they miss.
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I think that this is the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender.
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A nation writes its history in the image of its ideal.
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14.
His ignorance is encyclopedic.
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Tragedy is the difference between what is and what could have been.
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It is our experience that political leaders do not always mean the opposite of what they say.
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17.
Playing the game I have learned the meaning of humility. It has given me an understanding of futility of the human effort.
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Consensus is what many people say in chorus but do not believe as individuals.
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Tragedy is not what men suffer but what they miss.
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Human beings act intelligently only after they have exhausted the alternatives
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Science is not a sacred cow. Science is a horse. Don’t worship it. Feed it. [Addressing a group of prospective contributors to an Israeli scientific research program]
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Better to be disliked than pitied.
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Salvation, the prophets tell us, is preconditioned by repentance. The redeeming act of God waits upon man's initiative.
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It [idolatry] nourishes mans ambition to domineer over his fellow man. Idolatry, therefore, is the source of all social and moral evil in the world.
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25.
A statesman who keeps his ear permanently glued to the ground will have neither elegance of posture nor flexibility of movement.
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Our intention to regard the closing of the Straits as a casus belli was communicated...to the foreign ministers of those states which had supported international navigation in the Straits in 1957 and thereafter. There can be no doubt that these warnings reached Cairo. One thing was now clear. If Nasser imposed a blockade, the explosion would ensue not from 'miscalculation', but from an open-eyed and conscious readiness for war.
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