All Quotes by J. F. C. Fuller
“In 1919 I was the sole person who saw war in the form it would be; yet saw it only as an acorn and not as an oak.”
“An absolute doctrine is impossible, for once a doctrine and its articles become dogma, woe to the army which lies enthralled under its spell.”
“What thrust us into war were not Hitler's political teachings: the cause, this time, was his successful attempt to establish a new economy. The causes of the war were: envy, greed, and fear.”