Top 26 Ullrich Quotes
#1. We will never be able to understand the terrible things that happened between 1933 and 1945 if we deny from the outset that Hitler also had human characteristics, and if we fail to take into account not only his criminal energies, but also the appealing qualities he had.
Volker Ullrich
#2. Hitler always styled himself as a man who renounced all personal happiness in the service of his people. There is no conclusive evidence of this, but I believe that behind the smokescreen of discretion, Hitler had a very normal love life with Eva Braun.
Volker Ullrich
#3. Hitler was "someone seduced by himself," someone who was so inseparable from his words "that a measure of authenticity flowed over the audience even when he was telling obvious lies.
Volker Ullrich
#4. I understand that music is a business, but for people who have control of their stuff, like little Taylor and other artists, I think you'll find them standing up for their music every chance they get.
Garth Brooks
#5. And though this world with devils filled, Should threaten to undo us,
We will not fear,
for God hath willed His truth to triumph through us.
Martin Luther
#6. The nip that twitches through your blood is the chill of the sudden suspicion that you are a stranger in a strange land.
Dean Koontz
#7. Very few recordings exist in which Hitler can be heard speaking normally. But in those that do exist, it's evident he possessed quite a warm, calm voice. It's a completely different tone from what he used in his public appearances.
Volker Ullrich
#8. Hitler was an avid reader, a passion that stayed with him through all the phases of his career.
Volker Ullrich
#9. Whoever still can't put one and one together about what happened in cycling is beyond my help.
Jan Ullrich
#10. I'm in pain but I'm confident I'll feel better tomorrow,
Jan Ullrich
#11. I have seen many lean riders in the peloton, but very few Tour winners
Jan Ullrich
#12. Stop asking if the glass is half full or half empty. Instead ask "What's in it? How did it get there? What can I do with it?"
David Kaufman
#13. Hitler was never more than average as an artist. His great talent was for the games of politics.
Volker Ullrich
#14. I didn't have to play rugby that well, and I didn't have to play cricket that well, because I had this voice.
Tom Jones
#15. The remarkable thing about Hitler was his talent for dissimulation. His formidable abilities as an actor are often overlooked. There are only very rarely situations where we can say he was being genuine.
Volker Ullrich
#16. Hitler was without a doubt exceptional in his criminal deeds. Yet in many respects, he was not at all out of the ordinary.
Volker Ullrich
#18. If there is one thing we admire about National Socialism it's the fact that it has succeeded, for the first time in German politics, in the complete mobilisation of human stupidity."30
Volker Ullrich
#19. Count Harry Kessler noted laconically: "It's a sad New Year, the end of a catastrophic year and the beginning of what looks to be an even more catastrophic one.
Volker Ullrich
#20. My partner, Jeff Ullrich, and I always thought Earwolf was going to be big. There were a couple of studies before we launched saying podcasts were going to really grow. But I remember so many conversations at the beginning where people would say, 'How are you going to make money with this?'
Scott Aukerman
#21. When a man's stomach is full it makes no difference whether he is rich or poor.
Euripides
#22. I so never went through a bad-girl period.
Maggie Siff
#23. Kershaw did not minimise the historical role played by his insane, ideological fixations, but he did illustrate that without the readiness of many people to work for the man in charge, there would have been no way he could have achieved his murderous aims.
Volker Ullrich
#24. Who cares whether they laugh at us or insult us, treating us as fools or criminals?" Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf. "The point is that they talk about us and constantly think about us.
Volker Ullrich
#25. To me there's no doubt I will be fighting for victory.
Jan Ullrich
#26. To understand Hitler's power as a speaker, we must consider that he was not just the bellowing tavern demagogue we always picture, but in fact constructed his speeches very deliberately.
Volker Ullrich
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