German History Quotes
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German History Quotes & Sayings
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Try and stay sober. Until the curtain call. And for God's sake, have fun. Don't suffer for your art. Just have fun.
— Christopher Plummer
They were seeking out the treasure of their destiny, without actually wanting to live out their destiny.
— Paulo Coelho
I am never happier than when I have something to compose, for that, after all, is my sole delight and passion
— Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
A bore is a person who lights up the room simply by leaving it.
— Laurence J. Peter
Universal education is the most corroding and disintegrating poison that liberalism has ever invented for its own destruction.
— Adolf Hitler
There have been two great narcotics in European civilisation: Christianity and alcohol.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It's not right to think about all of Jewish-German history as shrouded by the smoke of the crematorium.
— Simon Schama
treatment, phobic avoidance worsens and becomes Agoraphobia.
— Claude Perrier
Companies that receive government information demands have to obey the law, but they often have room for maneuver. They scarcely ever use it.
— Barton Gellman
We're way overdue on a woman sitting in one of those Big Three chairs.
— Elizabeth Vargas
Nothing would have been changed for the German people, but my name would have gone down in history as that of the greatest traitor.
— Gerd Von Rundstedt
My family history, like that of many Polish, German and Jewish families from Central Europe in the 20th century, is complex.
— Donald Tusk
Throughout the history of the Deutschritter the German genius is very evident, romantic idealism implemented with utter ruthlessness.
— Desmond Seward
I would sum up the German character best by saying that they are the best of losers and the worst of winners.
— Edmund Ironside
What we call National-Socialism is the poisonous perversion of ideas which have a long history in German intellectual life.
— Thomas Mann
Now according to German logic, a declaration of war was found to be unnecessary because of imaginary bombings
— Barbara W. Tuchman