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| It is probably not love that makes the world go around, but rather those mutually supportive ALLIANCES through which partners recognize their dependence on each other for the achievement of shared and private goals. | Fred A. Allen | 1894-1957, American Radio Comic |
| Alliance. In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserted in each other's pockets that they cannot separately plunder a third. | Ambrose Bierce | 1842-1914, American Author, Editor, Journalist, ''The Devil's Dictionary'' |
| Diplomacy means all the wicked devices of the Old World, spheres of influence, balances of power, secret treaties, triple ALLIANCES, and, during the interim period, appeasement of Fascism. | Barbara Tuchman | 1912-1989, American Historian |
| Coalitions though successful have always found this, that their triumph has been brief. | Benjamin Disraeli | 1804-1881, British Statesman, Prime Minister |
| Love is an alliance of friendship and animalism; if the former predominates it is passion exalted and refined; if the latter, gross and sensual. | Charles Caleb Colton | 1780-1832, British Sportsman Writer |
| When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle. | Edmund Burke | 1729-1797, British Political Writer, Statesman |
| Not in achievement, but in endurance, of the human soul, does it show its divine grandeur and its alliance with the infinite. | Edwin Hubbel Chapin | 1814-1880, American Author, Clergyman |
| 'Tis our true policy to steer clear of permanent ALLIANCES with any portion of the foreign world. | George Washington | 1732-1799, First President of the USA |
| We cannot always assure the future of our friends; we have a better chance of assuring our future if we remember who our friends are. | Henry Kissinger | 1923-, American Republican Politician, Secretary of State |
| It is a power stronger than will. Could a stone escape from the laws of gravity? Impossible. Impossible, for evil to form an alliance with good. | Isidore Ducasse, Comte De Lautreamont | 1846-1870, French Author, Poet |
| All who think cannot but see there is a sanction like that of religion which binds us in partnership in the serious work of the world. | John Hay | 1838-1905, American Author, Statesman |
| An alliance with a powerful person is never safe. | Phaedrus | c.1-?, Macedonian Inventor and Writer |
| Union may be strength, but it is mere blind brute strength unless wisely directed. | Samuel Butler | 1612-1680, British Poet, Satirist |
| Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; entangling ALLIANCES with none. | Thomas Jefferson | 1743-1826, Third President of the USA |
| Friendship is but another name for an alliance with the follies and the misfortunes of others. Our own share of miseries is sufficient: why enter then as volunteers into those of another? | Thomas Jefferson | 1743-1826, Third President of the USA |