Stalin's henchman Molotov 96 ordsprog
Stalin's henchman Molotov, 96, died old and in bed, a privilege he helped to deny to millions.
George F. Will
(
1941
-)
Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. Pol Pot killed one point seven million Cambodians, died under house
arrest, well done there. Stalin killed many millions, died in his bed, aged
seventy-two, well done indeed. And the reason we let them get away with it
is they killed their own people. And we're sort of fine with that. Hitler
killed people next door. Oh, stupid man. After a couple of years we won't
stand for that, will we?
Eddie Izzard
(
1962
-)
What will happen once the authentic mass man takes over, we do not know yet, although it may be a fair guess that he will have more in common with the meticulous, calculated correctness of Himmler than with the hysterical fanaticism of Hitler, will more resemble the stubborn dullness of Molotov than the sensual vindictive cruelty of Stalin.
Hannah Arendt
(
1906
-
1975
)
No, Stalin did not die. He thinks that death can be fixed. We removed him from the mausoleum. But how do we remove Stalin from Stalin's heirs?
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
(
1933
-
1992
)
There are still some people who think that we have Stalin to thank for all our progress, who quake before Stalin's dirty underdrawers, who stand at attention and salute them.
Nikita Khrushchev
(
1894
-
1971
)
What the world needs is not dogma but an attitude of scientific inquiry combined with a belief that the torture of millions is not desirable, whether inflicted by Stalin or by a Deity imagined in the likeness of the believer
Bertrand Russell
(
1872
-
1970
)
Behov
In that time millions have died because of lack of access to drugs, and millions more will die if we do not achieve universal access by 2010.
Zackie Achmat
The only privilege literature deserves - and this privilege it requires in order to exist - is the privilege of being in the arena of discourse, the place where the struggle of our languages can be acted out.
Salman Rushdie
(
1947
-)
What millions died that Caesar might be great?
Joseph Campell
What millions died that Caesar might be great?
Joseph Campbell
(
1904
-
1987
)
I don't want to be Luc's henchman. I want to look for freedom.
Louis Leterrier
(
1973
-)
The IMF realized that the world was watching, and they couldn't deny millions of people the promised debt cancellation.
Max Lawson
The IMF realized that the world was watching and they couldn't deny millions of people the promised debt cancellation.
Max Lawson
It is an honor to be invited to millions of viewers' homes in the U.S. and around the world. It is a privilege and not something I take lightly. I am excited to have this continued opportunity for so many years to come.
Phil McGraw
'American Idol' is an incredible phenomenon, and it keeps growing. You can't deny its popularity. Tens of millions of people watch it.
Mark Demko
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