Bismarck

Iron Chancellor of Germany

Modern influential 103 sayings

Sayings by Bismarck

Politics is not an exact science.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The world is governed by very little wisdom indeed.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The statesman's task is to secure the future of his country.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

Trust in God and keep your powder dry.

Mid-19th Century — Attributed, popular saying he likely used
Controversial Unverifiable

The whole of Europe today is a powder keg and the leaders are like men smoking in an arsenal... A single spark will set off an explosion that will consume us all.

1890 — Reported conversation in 1890, after his dismissal
Controversial Unverifiable

The only healthy basis for a great state is national egoism, not romanticism.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

It is not by speeches and majority resolutions that the great questions of the time are decided — that was the great mistake of 1848 and 1849 — but by iron and blood.

1862 — Speech to the Prussian Landtag Budget Committee (another variant)
Controversial Unverifiable

To retain the existing state of things, one must be master of the sword.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

A really great man is known by three signs: generosity in the design, humanity in the execution, moderation in success.

Undated — Attributed, likely a philosophical reflection
Controversial Unverifiable

The statesman's duty is to make the best of a bad bargain.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

Politics is the science of the possible.

1867 — Attributed, a concise version of his 'art of the possible' quote
Controversial Confirmed

The secret of success in politics is to be able to tell what is coming next and to be ready to meet it.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.

Undated — Attributed, but a common philosophical saying, not unique to Bismarck
Controversial Unverifiable

It is easier to make a constitution than to make a pudding.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The statesman's task is to read the signs of the times.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The statesman who is worthy of the name must always have one ear open to the voice of the people, the other to the voice of God.

Undated — Reported conversation
Controversial Unverifiable

The more you read and learn, the more you realize how little you know.

Undated — Attributed, common philosophical saying, not unique to Bismarck
Controversial Unverifiable

Politics is the art of governing men by deceiving them.

Undated — Attributed, but often contested as a direct quote
Controversial Unverifiable

When a man says he approves of something in principle, it means he hasn't the slightest intention of carrying it out in practice.

Late 19th century (approximate) — A witty and cynical remark on human nature and politics.
Humorous Unverifiable

Only a fool learns from his own mistakes. The wise man learns from the mistakes of others.

Late 19th century (approximate) — A witty observation on learning and experience.
Humorous Confirmed