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The revolution is like a vessel filled with the pulsating heartbeat of millions of working people.
— Ernst Toller
Wings are not only for birds; they are also for minds. Human potential stops at some point somewhere beyond infinity.
— Toller Cranston
I saw the dead without really seeing them.
— Ernst Toller
One of the interesting things is is that Judaism was very attractive to the Roman aristocracy.
— Susan Jacoby
Each had defended his own country; the Germans Germany, the Frenchmen France; they had done their duty.
— Ernst Toller
The making of a human likeness on film is a political act.
— Allan Sekula
Do you have some sort of issue with jackets?
— Katie McGarry
Put me down."
"Nope." He held her snuggled to his bare chest, tipping her up so he could rub his cheek against hers. "I like carrying you. — Cherise Sinclair
"Nope." He held her snuggled to his bare chest, tipping her up so he could rub his cheek against hers. "I like carrying you. — Cherise Sinclair
Where have all the flowers gone
— Marlene Dietrich
Someone once asked me what was the weirdest question I was ever asked. And I was stymied.
— Martin Short
In a quiet Franciscan monastery kind and silent monks looked after me. After many weeks I was discharged. Unfit for further service.
— Ernst Toller
I've had plenty of big hits and plenty of big misses.
— Bret Michaels
We were all of us cogs in a great machine which sometimes rolled forward, nobody knew where, sometimes backwards, nobody knew why.
— Ernst Toller
As a rule, people are afraid of truth. Each truth we discover in nature or social life, destroys the crutches on which we need to lean.
— Ernst Toller
It is music that causes the heart to broaden and the listener to grow cold with ecstasy and fright.
— Carson McCullers
The great secret is a controlled imagination and a well-sustained attention, firmly and repeatedly focused on the object to be accomplished.
— Neville Goddard
I was at the front for thirteen months, and by the end of that time the sharpest perceptions had become dulled, the greatest words mean.
— Ernst Toller
If I lived alone I would be very dependent on poetry.
— Katherine Mansfield
How happy I am to go to the front at last. To do my bit. To prove with my life what I think I feel.
— Ernst Toller
And the spirit of revolution will not die while the hearts of these workers continue to beat.
— Ernst Toller
The French got enough from the Germans to save them from starvation; but many a woman sold herself for a loaf or a chunk of sausage.
— Ernst Toller
May God continue to give us strength for our daily work.
— Lailah Gifty Akita