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Men Quotes by Theodor Herzl
- Whoever would change men must change the conditions of their lives.
- Realists are, as a rule, only men in the rut of routine who are incapable of transcending a narrow circle of antiquated notions.
- Universal brotherhood is not even a beautiful dream. Antagonism is essential to man's greatest efforts.
- The Jews who will it shall achieve their State. We shall live at last as free men on our own soil, and in our own…
- I will give you my definition of a nation, and you can add the adjective 'Jewish.' A Nation is, in my mind, an historical group…
- Dreams and actions are not so different as usually thought, as all actions of men are founded upon dreams, and their end - is a…
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