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There was a headline in an English paper that said 'Wow! Germans can be funny!' They were so proud in Germany.
Daniel Bruhl
I wanted to get a rematch with Wladimir but I wasn't going to Germany. I wasn't going to go over and just hand my belt to the Germans. I'm glad it didn't happen in Germany. Over here, no problem. But not in Germany.
Chris Byrd
I wanted to get a rematch with Wladimir [Klitschko] but I wasn't going to Germany. I wasn't going to go over and just hand my belt to the Germans. I'm glad it didn't happen in Germany. Over here, no problem. But not in Germany.
Chris Byrd
The real Brothers Grimm were scholars; they were these amazing heroes in Germany who discovered this folklore and shone a light on it, and made Germans proud of their heritage,
Matt Damon
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1970
-)
You had to get out of them occasionally, those Illinois towns with funny names: Paris. Oblong. Normal. Once, when the Dow Jones hit 200 points, the paper's banner headline read: 'Normal Man Marries Oblong Woman.' Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers. You had to get out of them occasionally, those Illinois towns with funny names: Paris. Oblong. Normal. Once, when the Dow Jones hit 200 points, the paper's banner headline read: 'Normal Man Marries Oblong Woman.'
Julia Sweeney
(
1961
-)
It's funny because Koreans know English. They spend a lot of time learning English. They can read, probably better than I can. But they have trouble speaking.
Jeffrey Jones
You Germans moan too much and should stop. We do not believe you. Germany will be thereabouts next year.
Carlos Alberto Parreira
There were sometimes from forty to sixty English machines, but unfortunately the Germans were often in the minority. With them quality was more important than quantity.
Manfred Von Richthofen
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1892
-)
The Germans -- once they were called the nation of thinkers: do they still think at all? Nowadays the Germans are bored with intellect, the Germans mistrust intellect, politics devours all seriousness for really intellectual things. . .
Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche
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1844
-
1900
)
This really gives no hope to anybody in Germany for political mobilization. Germans would like one idea, one phrase, one catchword to encourage them. This is the lowest common denominator.
Claus Leggewie
Winston Churchill pointed out another attribute of good rhetoric: it is sincere. You must yourself really be against the Germans buzz-bombing London before you can persuade the English people it is a rotten notion.
Kerry Thornley
I wanted to get a rematch with Wladimir. But I was not going to go to Germany. It was crazy to go over there being champion. I did not want to just go and hand my belt to the Germans like that. It was crazy for that thought to even come up. I would have fought him here, of course. That would have been no problem.
Chris Byrd
There is no question in my mind that this will weaken our national security. I was ambassador to Germany. I know that the Germans are very unhappy about these withdrawals. The Koreans are going to be equally unhappy.
Richard Holbrooke
The religions are all alike, no matter what they call themselves. They have no future- certianly none for the Germans. Facism, if it likes, may come to terms with the Church. So shall I. Why not? That will not prevent me from tearing up Christianity root and branch, and annihilating it in Germany.
Adolf Hitler
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1889
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1945
)
Kristendom
The Irish are hearty, the Scotch plausible, the French polite, the Germans good-natured, the Italians courtly, the Spaniards reserved and decorous - the English alone seem to exist in taking and giving offense
William Hazlitt
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1778
-
1830
)
Civilisation
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