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Paul Wolfowitz

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Paul Wolfowitz is the kind of thinker who lets the words do the talking — and they talk volumes. Their thinking spans from War to Science, revealing a mind that refused to stay in one lane. Discover 11 of Paul Wolfowitz's most memorable quotes, ranging across War, Science, Future, Imagination, and Health. A line that stays with you: "I mean, we're going to probably debate the Iraq war for at least as long as I'm alive."

“That sense of what happened in Europe in World War II has shaped a lot of my views.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

War

All Quotes by Paul Wolfowitz

“One of the things that ultimately led me to leave mathematics and go into political science was thinking I could prevent nuclear war.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Science

“I mean, we're going to probably debate the Iraq war for at least as long as I'm alive.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

War

“It's wonderful that so many people want to contribute to fighting aids or malaria. But, if somebody isn't paying attention to the overall health system in the country, a whole lot of money can be wasted.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Health

“China, in the future, is going to have even more nuclear capability than it has had in the past. I don't believe that they have anything to fear from the United States, and I frankly don't believe they do fear the United States.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Fear

“I told my father I had to try political science for a year. He thought I was throwing my life away.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Science

“Someone once said that history has more imagination than all the scenario writers in the Pentagon, and we have a lot of scenario writers here. No one ever wrote a scenario for commercial airliners crashing into the World Trade Center.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Imagination

“I can't predict the future.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

Future

“We did not go to war in Afghanistan or in Iraq to, quote, 'impose democracy.' We went to war in both places because we saw those regimes as a threat to the United States.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

War

“That sense of what happened in Europe in World War II has shaped a lot of my views.”

— Paul Wolfowitz

War