Bruecke Museum Quotes & Sayings
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Never be deceived that the rich will allow you to vote away their wealth. — Lucy Parsons
You might go, but you won't go far! — Debora Hooper
Even Bertrand Russell, who fancied he saw flaws in Christ's character, confessed nonetheless that 'What the world needs is love, Christian love, or compassion.' But this belies a belief in what most others acknowledge, namely, that Christ was the perfect manifestation of the virtue of love. — Norman Geisler
Florida, just because you're shaped like some combination of a gun and a d*ck doesn't mean you have to act that way. — John Oliver
I love working in America, I love being part of the industry out here. — Ed Westwick
If you want to soar like an eagle in life, you can't be flocking with the turkeys. — Warren Buffett
Ingratitude is innate to humans. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
Upon becoming fifty the one thing you can't afford is habit. — Carolyn Heilbrun
I want you to admit that there is such a thing as white privilege, — Jon Stewart
God works in different ways and it shows ...
And everybody knows, love comes and goes. — Ed O.G.
As I see it today, Hitler and Goebbels were in fact molded by the mob itself, guided by its yearnings and its daydreams. Of course, Goebbels and Hitler knew how to penetrate through to the instincts of their audiences; but in the deeper sense they derived their whole existence from these audiences. Certainly the masses roared to the beat set by Hitler's and Goebbels' baton; yet they were not the true conductors. The mob determined the theme. To compensate for misery, insecurity, unemployment, and hopelessness, this anonymous assemblage wallowed for hours at a time in obsessions, savagery and license. The personal unhappiness caused by the breakdown of the economy was replaced by a frenzy that demanded victims. By lashing out at their opponents and vilifying the Jews, they gave expression and direction to fierce primal passions. — Albert Speer
concept: the worst is over. everything's going to be okay now. — L.J. Buchanan
