World War 2 Holocaust Quotes
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World War 2 Holocaust Quotes & Sayings
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All biblical exegetes and theologians have a theory of language, whether they acknowledge it or not ...
— Kevin Vanhoozer
Getting older does not tend to make you more normal,
— Brandon Sanderson
A cavalryman's horse should be smarter than he is. But the horse must never be alowed to know this.
— Steven Pressfield
I can tell you that events were incremental, that the unbelievable became the believable and, ultimately, the normal.
— Ralph Webster
As the Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel warned years ago, to forget a holocaust is to kill twice.
— Iris Chang
Stop trying, stop struggling; begin to be calm, to trust in the higher laws of life, even though you do not see them; they are still there.
— Ernest Holmes
Nothing about these times makes any sense. Nothing. Putting it to words only makes it sound too simple.
— Ralph Webster
There does seem to be some evidence that as people get older, they procrastinate less, perhaps because they feel the pressure of time more.
— James Surowiecki
The art of living. Isn't that a funny expression?
— Anne Frank
Look at me, here I am. Hitler is nothing but ashes.
— Annette Libeskind Berkovits
I want it to be remembered that Ozzy was the first celebrity who was brave enough to open up his private life to the public. He was the first.
— Sharon Osbourne
A perfect ride. I fell a bit behind on the slow pace, but everything's good. It's real good. Yes, he ran the race we wanted him to run.
— Elvis Trujillo
I could go on to speak of sanity as compared with insanity, decency as compared with vandalism, friendship as compared with rabies.
— Kurt Vonnegut
I find it a huge strain to be responsible for my tastes and be known and defined by them.
— Jonathan Franzen
We may always depend on it that algebra, which cannot be translated into good English and sound common sense, is bad algebra.
— William Kingdon Clifford
Every man's friend is no man's friend.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I will never be able to go back to Sweden without knowing inside myself that I'd done all a man could do to save as many Jews as possible
— Raoul Wallenberg