I can really only thank you for your too flattering letter, inspired by our old friendship.
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French · 1841-1929 · 9 quotes
French · 1841–1929
9 quotes in our collection
Georges Benjamin Clemenceau (1841-1929) was a French statesman, journalist, physician, and wartime leader known as the Tiger. He served twice as prime minister of France and became especially important during the final phase of the First World War, when he led France from 1917 to victory and played a central role at the Paris Peace Conference. His major works include journalism, speeches, and political writings rather than a single literary monument. Clemenceau matters because he embodied republican toughness, anti-clerical politics, patriotic resolve, and the hard choices of wartime leadership. His career stretched from the Paris Commune through the Dreyfus Affair to Versailles, placing him at the center of modern French political crisis. His quotes often sound severe, unsentimental, and public-minded, reflecting a life spent measuring effort, sacrifice, victory, and national survival.
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I can really only thank you for your too flattering letter, inspired by our old friendship.
I have nothing to say about myself, except that I am doing my best, with the feeling that it will never be enough.
France is making incredible sacrifices every day.
No effort will be considered too high a price to ensure the triumph of a nobler humanity.
Success is certain when all free peoples are in array against the last convulsions of savagery.
In so vast a drama, my dear friend, my personality does not count.
Whether I was right or wrong at this time or that interests me no longer, since it all belongs to the past.
I have kept nothing of what I have said or written.