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«Someone should tell the Germans about hyphens.»
Author: William Cole
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Germans
«The trouble with Germans is not that they fire shells, but that they engrave them with quotations from Kant»
Author: Karl Kraus
(Critic, Journalist, Playwright, Poet)
| About:
Trouble
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engrave, engraved, engraves, engraving, Germans, Kant, quotations, shells
«The Germans and I no longer speak the same language.»
«Otto von Bismarck: The Germans have just bought a new country in Africa where Jews and pigs will be tolerated.Benjamin Disraeli: Fortunately, we are both here (in England).»
Author: Otto von Bismarck
(Chancellor, Founder, Prime Minister)
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Africa, Benjamin, Benjamin Disraeli, Bismarck, Disraeli, fortunately, Germans, Otto von Bismarck, pigs, von Bismarck
«The Germans are like women, you can scarcely ever fathom their depths -- they haven't any.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
(Critic, Philosopher, Scholar)
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depths, fathom, fathomed, fathoms, Germans, scarcely
«The aphorism in which I am the first master among Germans, are the forms of ''eternity''; my ambition is to say in ten sentences what everyone else says in a book -- what everyone else does not say in a book.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
(Critic, Philosopher, Scholar)
| Keywords:
aphorism, aphorisms, everyone else, Germans, sentences, The Forms
«The Irish are hearty, the Scotch plausible, the French polite, the Germans good-natured, the Italians courtly, the Spaniards reserved and decorous - the English alone seem to exist in taking and giving offense»
Author: William Hazlitt
(Writer)
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Civilization,
Country
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courtly, decorous, Germans, Good Natured, hearty, Italians, Italian A, offense, plausible, polite, reserved, Scotch, Spaniard, the French, The Italian
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