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A computer does not substitute for judgment any more than a pencil substitutes for literacy. But writing without a pencil is no particular advantage.
Robert McNamara
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Robert McNamara
Age: 92 †
Born: 1916
Born: September 6
Died: 2009
Died: July 6
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Former United States Secretary Of Defense
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Robert Strange McNamara
Robert S. McNamara
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Poor planning or poor execution of plans is simply to let some force other than reason shape reality.
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It was a perfectly beautiful night, as fall nights are in Washington. I walked out of the president's Oval Office, and as I walked out, I thought I might never live to see another Saturday night.
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The picture of the world's greatest superpower killing or seriously injuring 1,000 noncombatants a week, while trying to pound a tiny backward nation into submission on an issue whose merits are hotly disputed, is not a pretty one.
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Neither conscience nor sanity itself suggests that the United States is, should or could be the global gendarme.
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The indefinite combination of human fallibility and nuclear weapons will lead to the destruction of nations.
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At my age, 85, I'm at age where I can look back and derive some conclusions about my actions. My rule has been try to learn, try to understand what happened. Develop the lessons and pass them on.
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General, you don't have a war plan! All you have is a kind of horrible spasm!
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Management is the gate through which social and economic and political change, indeed change in every direction, is diffused though society.
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It would be our policy to use nuclear weapons wherever we felt it necessary to protect our forces and achieve our objectives.
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One solitary God-centered, God-intoxicated man can do more to keep God's love alive and His presence felt in the world than a thousand half-hearted, talkative busy men living frightened, fragmented lives of quiet desperation.
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We do not have the God-given right to shape every nation in our image or as we choose.
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Kennedy was trying to keep us out of war. I was trying to help him keep us out of war. And General Curtis LeMay, whom I served under as a matter of fact in World War II, was saying Let's go in, let's totally destroy Cuba.
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I formed the hypothesis that each of us could have achieved our objectives without the terrible loss of life. And I wanted to test that by going to Vietnam.
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I don't object to its being called McNamara's war. I think it is a very important war and I am pleased to be identified with it and do whatever I can to win it.
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Belief and seeing are both often wrong.
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The war in Vietnam is going well and will succeed.
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We see what we want to believe.
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