1. Whoever controls oil controls all countries; whoever controls food controls mankind; whoever controls the right to issue currency controls the world. ——Henry Kissinger
2. History is meaningful only in retrospect, and there will never be a final conclusion. ——Henry Kissinger
3. A great country, like an ambitious hostess, cannot invite losers to her banquet. ——Henry Kissinger
4. China has developed so fast that it has become overly dependent on oil. If our oil resources are firmly controlled by others, a fatal rope will be tied around our necks. ——Henry Kissinger
5. China is a bloated country with a population of 1.34 billion. As a huge country, if we cannot be self-sufficient in food, and if the world food market is controlled by others, China may not be invaded by others and may become chaotic. ——Henry Kissinger
6. Power is the best aphrodisiac. ——Henry Kissinger
7. Soldiers are insensitive and stupid animals and are only used as tools for foreign policy. ——Henry Kissinger
8. There can be no crisis next week. My schedule is already full. ——Henry Kissinger
9. The darkness of the world cannot block the light of a candle
10. Therefore, the international order faces a paradox: prosperity depends on to the success of globalization, a process that often generates political reactions that are detrimental to the realization of long-cherished aspirations. Economic managers of globalization have little opportunity to participate in the political process of globalization. And managers of the political process are unwilling to risk losing domestic support to plan ahead for economic or financial problems.