Albert Einstein Quotes
Germany had the misfortune of becoming poisoned, first because of plenty, and then because of want.
Albert Einstein
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The United States was proud to stand with the people of Germany as this nation and this continent reunited and rebuilt and reached for a better future.
Barack Obama
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Americans, we passionately believe, are a humane people. We showed that in restoring wounded economies abroad after World War II, even those of our enemies, Germany and Japan.
Anthony Lewis
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Opportunity often comes in disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
Napoleon Hill
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He who serves our Führer, Adolf Hitler, serves Germany, and he who serves Germany, serves God.
Baldur von Schirach
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Teaching and research are not to be confused with training for a profession. Their greatness and their misfortune is that they are a refuge or a mission.
Claude Levi-Strauss
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Berlin is like being abroad in Germany. It's German, but not provincial.
Claudia Schiffer
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In Germany I ingested the entire contents of the hotel mini-bar before a show and stuck my fingers in this guy's nostrils because I thought they would fit.
Grace Slick
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I like working with other people but I'm not a songwriter, I'm a producer.
Josh Silver
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After long absence, of return / To my dear home - Oh, happiness! / To lie in blissful consciousness / Of all around: The picture there - / The books - the flower-glass filled with care / By a kind hand - And then to know, / 'Twas but to rise, and meet below / Such a heart's welcome!
Caroline Anne Southey
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Always move forward, going straight will get you nowhere.
Billie Joe Armstrong
Green Day
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We are here on this earth to know God intimately, fully, correctly, and contagiously; to house His holy person in our very bodies, allowing Him to showcase to the world around us His loving nature, His attitude, His thoughts, His emotions, and His actions through the way we live every moment of our lives.
Eric Ludy
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Germany had the misfortune of becoming poisoned, first because of plenty, and then because of want.
Albert Einstein