Top 17 Explaining Hitler Quotes
#1. A pair of bright eyes with a dozen glances suffice to subdue a man; to enslave him, and enflame him; to make him even forget; they dazzle him so that the past becomes straightway dim to him; and he so prizes them that he would give all his life to possess 'em.
William Makepeace Thackeray
#2. Secrets are secrets, but if it comes to choosing life or death, then I'm not taking them to the grave.
C.M. Stunich
#3. There is this amazing scene in the story: A boy and a girl, explaining the rules of Bingo, become the center of the Universe for Nazis in full regalia, including a gaga Adolf Hitler.
Kurt Vonnegut
#4. The first 18 holes are extremely difficult.
Matt Kuchar
#5. I think that Windows 8 is kind of a catastrophe for everybody in the PC space.
Gabe Newell
#6. We all know we're one day closer to the end when we wake up in the morning. We just kid ourselves that it's not happening.
Rachel Ward
#7. Do not mistake my silence for lack of feeling. I have good reason to keep my thoughts to myself
Sarah J. Maas
#8. If not consciously acknowledged and mourned, uncertainty about one's descent can cause great anxiety and unrest, all the more so if, as in Alois's case, it is linked with an ominous rumor that can neither be proven nor completely refuted
Alice Miller
#10. It's hard to date once you're a big Star Wars star because you don't want to give people the ability to say, "I had sex with Princess Leia."
Carrie Fisher
#11. We must never forget or diminish the sacrifices of those who gave everything for this nation.
Jim Walsh
#12. All I want is for people to listen to it with unbiased ears, and decide for themselves. I just don't want them to be dictated to by the media, or have preconceptions about it. If you like it, great. If you don't, fair enough.
Melanie Chisholm
#13. Learning to write comics is, in fact, so bloody difficult because it's such a weird form that it does actually make you a bit more adaptable for other forms.
Warren Ellis
#15. We have no home, she told me. I am your home.
Janet Fitch
#16. Give your players something they can physically do - don't ask them to do something they can't do.
Lou Holtz
#17. When my parents met, my mother was a waitress and my father was a dockyard worker. They were part of that post-war better-yourself generation, so they both went to night school.
Alison Owen