High office often involves harassments, frustrations, petty calculation. Rather than the dramatic peaks of the public imagination it usually means an accumulation of seemingly endless pressures and tensions in which every apparent solution proves to be only a ticket to a new set of problems.
 Henry Kissinger, White House Years (1979). copy citation

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Author Henry Kissinger
Source White House Years
Topic frustration imagination
Date 1979
Language English
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