
Top 18 Kesselring Quotes
#1. Energy, curiosity, and wonder are not products of age. They're byproducts of what we do.
Eric Greitens
#2. I never think my music isn't easy until I got to teach it to other people.
Esperanza Spalding
#3. I.
Don't trace out your profile
forget your side view
all that is outer stuff.
II.
Look for your other half
who walks always next to you
and tends to be who you aren't.
Antonio Machado
#5. I like to be unhinged; I like to be unpredictable. I like to make people worry that worse things can happen whenever I go out to a restaurant or act in a movie.
Marilyn Manson
#6. Allied air power was the greatest single reason for the German defeat.
Albert Kesselring
#7. There are laws to protect the freedom of the press's speech, but none that are worth anything to protect the people from the press
Mark Twain
#8. News always turns into gossip and gossip always turns into news. Only if you repeat it. A choice.
Brian Michael Good
#9. He glared at Gracious. "I can't believe you fell asleep."
"I didn't fall asleep."
"Then do you know if she's home or not?"
"I haven't a clue," Gracious admitted. "I fell asleep.
Derek Landy
#10. War is possible only if you have a lot of enemies. If all the enemies get together and form one front - if you cut down the number of enemies - there would be no war.
Albert Kesselring
#11. It would have been easier to fight alone with inadequate forces than to have to accept ... responsibility for our ally's lack of fighting qualities and dubious loyalty.
Albert Kesselring
#13. I have always had plenty of friends, and now at age sixty, I face four walls as a common prisoner.
Albert Kesselring
#14. A military leader often faces a situation he has to deal with, but because it is his duty, no court can try him.
Albert Kesselring
#15. The most frightening pages of history are those which reveal how easily conditions making a desert of the human spirit may come into existence, with the oozings away of incentive and kindliness in our natural social structure.
Haniel Long
#17. Never trust a demon. He has a hundred motives for anything he does ... Ninety-nine of them, at least, are malevolent.
Neil Gaiman
#18. A soldier's first duty is to obey, otherwise you might as well do away with soldiering.
Albert Kesselring
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