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Although its exact origins are unclear, the quote is often attributed to Napoleon, the French general who effectively declared himself emperor in the early 1800s. The White House declined to ...
First of all he would have said it in French, despite this not actually being his first language (Napoleon grew up on the island of Corsica which was only ceded to France in the year of his birth.