
Top 17 Quotes About Wehrmacht
#1. I had repeatedly made written requests to the Fuehrer that I might be allowed to join the Wehrmacht as an ordinary soldier. He refused to give me this permission.
Fritz Sauckel
#2. The Wehrmacht was and would remain by far the most effective fighting force in the European theater, even though its chances for a traditional victory were now nil.
Anonymous
#3. Week after week, the heads of Red Army Intelligence received updates on the Wehrmacht's preparations.
Leopold Trepper
#4. The same Book that tells us over and over again of God's love warns us constantly of the devil who would come between us and God, the devil who is ever waiting to ensnare men's souls.
Billy Graham
#5. We hold on to so much in our bodies. Yoga helps you let go of things, and it's incredibly grounding.
Michaela Conlin
#6. Your mother didn't give birth to you," I told hint, "but farted you out of her shrivelled arsehole."
"Frightened or not," Asser said, "you've taken Peredur's silver, so you must fight them now."
"Say one more word, monk," I said, "and I'll cut off your scrawny balls.
Bernard Cornwell
#7. We are rough men and used to rough ways.
Bob Younger
#8. Now if only I could do something about my neurosis that forces me to narrate my life out loud for everyone to hear, I said, to no one in particular.
Iain S. Thomas
#9. You'll often find that people's declared preferences - what they say they want - are far different from their revealed preferences - what they actually do.
Nir Eyal
#10. Marx, Darwin and Freud are the three most crashing bores of the Western World. Simplistic popularization of their ideas has thrust our world into a mental straitjacket from which we can only escape by the most anarchic violence.
William Golding
#11. The conquering of self is truly greater than were one to conquer many worlds.
Edgar Cayce
#12. A man can become so accustomed to the thought of his own faults that he will begin to cherish them as charming little personal characteristics.
Helen Rowland
#14. I paint a woman's big rounded buttocks so that I want to reach out and stroke the dimpled flesh.
Peter Paul Rubens
#16. I don't need your praise
to survive. I was here first,
before you were here, before
you ever planted a garden.
And I'll be here when only the sun and moon
are left, and the sea, and the wide field.
I will constitute the field.
Louise Gluck
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