"I am hated by many, especially comrade..." - Quote by Mao Zedong
I am hated by many, especially comrade Pang Dehuai, his hatred is so intense that he wished me dead. My policy with Pang Dehuai is such: You don't touch me, I don't touch you; You touch me,I touch you. Even though we were once like brothers, it doesn't change a thing.
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“The correctness of any of our policies has always to be tested and is always being tested by the masses themselves. We ourselves constantly examine our own decisions and policies. We correct our mistakes whenever we find them. We draw conclusions from all positive and negative experiences and apply those conclusions as widely as possible. In these ways relations between the Communist party and the masses of the people are constantly being improved.”
“An army without culture is a dull-witted army, and a dull-witted army cannot defeat the enemy.”
“Three Songs 1 Mountain. I whip my quick horse and don't dismount and look back in wonder. The sky is three feet away. 2 Mountain. The sea collapses and the river boils. Innumerable horses race insanely into the peak of battle. 3 Mountain. Peaks pierce the green sky, unblunted. The sky would fall but for the columns of mountains.”
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“Out of 6 billion humans, the troublemakers are just a handful.”
“It needs but one foe to breed a war, and those who have not swords can still die upon them.”
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“We must remember that any oppression, any injustice, any hatred, is a wedge designed to attack our civilization.”
“Anger, jealousy, impatience, and hatred are the real troublemakers, with them problems cannot be solved.”