
Top 16 Ze Ev Jabotinsky Quotes
#1. I took a fresh mug of coffee. Grilling grieving families always goes down better with caffeine.
Laurell K. Hamilton
#2. Eliminate the Diaspora, or the Diaspora will surely eliminate you.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#3. Jacks are home runs. So are dongs, bombs, and big flies. Baseball people express their fondness for a thing by thinking up lots of different ways to say it.
Michael Lewis
#4. It made me wonder just how many girls she'd abducted in the middle of the night.
Richelle Mead
#5. The Jews might become the dynamite that will blow up the British Empire.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#6. The air was stifling, but he liked it because it was stifling city air, full of excitingly unpleasant smells, dangerous music, and the distant sound of warring police tribes.
Douglas Adams
#7. Your company does not belong inmarkets where it cannot be the best.
Philip Kotler
#8. There is no justice, no law, and no God in heaven, only a single law which decides and supersedes all-[Jewish] settlement [of the land].
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#9. One day, I'll take a holiday and manage to do no work on it at all and just enjoy being away - however that won't be for some time.
C.S. Woolley
#10. Slippers was asleep on the bed, curled up and blissfully oblivious to her suffering as cats usually were.
Amy Hutchinson
#12. There is no choice: the Arabs must make room for the Jews of Eretz Israel. If it was possible to transfer the Baltic peoples, it is also possible to move the Palestinian Arabs.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#13. I devote my life to the rebirth of the Jewish State, with a Jewish majority, on both sides of the Jordan.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#14. We Jews, thank God, have nothing to do with the East ... The Islamic soul must be broomed out of Eretz-Yisrael ... [Muslims are] yelling rabble dressed up in gaudy, savage rags.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#15. Hebrew is the most wonderful of languages, a language of a thousand antonyms, hard and strong as steel, while soft and gleaming as gold.
Ze'ev Jabotinsky
#16. No, Mr. Carton. I am sure that the best part of it might still be; I am sure that you might be much, much worthier of yourself.
Charles Dickens
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