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Anne-Marie O'Connor Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By Anne-Marie O'Connor

Happy he who forgets what cannot be changed. — Anne-Marie O'Connor

lilting cadence, — Anne-Marie O'Connor

Any nonsense can attain importance by virtue of being believed by millions of people," Einstein — Anne-Marie O'Connor

antithetical to the new Germanic cultural identity undermined — Anne-Marie O'Connor

of dark passageways, their footsteps echoing. Schoenberg — Anne-Marie O'Connor

Austrians were allowed to paper over their pasts and portray themselves as unwilling participants. They felt sorry for themselves, and for the proud family names sullied with the taint of Nazi collaboration. The Cold War began in earnest, and the West was eager to hang on to Austria. A 1948 amnesty brought a premature end to Austrian de-Nazification. Austrians began to deny their jubilant welcome of Hitler and to claim that Austria had been "occupied" by Germany, like — Anne-Marie O'Connor

to every age its art; to art its freedom. — Anne-Marie O'Connor

The lawyer was Randol Schoenberg, the grandson of a venerated Viennese composer who had fled the rise of Hitler. The return of this ominous heir was anything but welcome. The painting Schoenberg sought was a shimmering gold masterpiece, painted a century earlier, by the artistic heretic Gustav Klimt. It was a portrait of a Viennese society beauty, Adele Bloch-Bauer. — Anne-Marie O'Connor

What is the meaning of justice when law is used to legalize thievery and murder? — Anne-Marie O'Connor