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Only Quotes by Theodor Herzl
- Realists are, as a rule, only men in the rut of routine who are incapable of transcending a narrow circle of antiquated notions.
- We, the Jews, not only have degenerated and are located at the end of the path, we spoiled the blood of all the peoples of…
- The Jews had, as a matter of fact, long been all along the most ingenious entrepreneurs. It was only our own future that we had…
- The Jewish people asked nothing of its sons except not to be denied. The world is grateful to every great man when he brings it…
- Those of us who are today prepared to hazard our lives for the cause would regret having raised a finger, if we were able to…
- Truly we have had enough experience with sufferance and protection which could be revoked at will. Consequently, the only reasonable Course of action is to…
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