Nazification Quotes & Sayings
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The locomotives are black. The coal is black. The tracks are black. The night is black. So what am I going to do with color? — O. Winston Link

Susannah Heschel's The Aryan Jesus is a brilliant and erudite investigation of the convergence between major trends in German Protestantism and Nazi racial anti-Semitism. By concentrating on the history of the Institute for the Study and Eradication of Jewish Influence on German Religious Life, Heschel describes in forceful detail the Nazification of all aspects of Protestant theology, including the Aryanization of Jesus himself. This is a highly original and important contribution to our understanding of the Third Reich. — Saul Friedlander

I don't try to be clever at all. The idea that I could see what no one else can is an illusion. — Daniel Kahneman

America needs to follow the policies it has introduced in Germany. We have to go through a certain de-Nazification process. — George Soros

All I'm saying is that it's shortsighted to blame TV. It's simply another symptom. TV didn't invent our aesthetic childishness here any more than the Manhattan Project invented aggression. — David Foster Wallace

There was a direct correlation between how nervous I was and how many dumb jokes I made. — Ransom Riggs

We forget our pleasures, we remember our sufferings. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

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

The seeds of repentance are sown in youth by pleasure, but the harvest is reaped in age by pain. — Charles Caleb Colton

Most SF is about madness, or what is currently ruled to be madness; this is part of its attraction - it's always playing with how much the human mind can encompass. — Brian Aldiss

He and I have a head-nod friendship, since that's pretty much the limit of our interaction. — Lauren Oliver