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Provoking Quotes by Elie Wiesel
- God made (human beings) because he loves stories.
- One can do without solutions. Only the questions matter. We may share them or turn away from them.
- If the victims are my problem, the killers are yours.
- I was the accuser, God the accused. My eyes were open and I was alone - terribly alone in a world without God and without…
- A destruction, an annihilation that only man can provoke, only man can prevent.
- Mankind needs peace more than ever, for our entire planet, threatened by nuclear war, is in danger of total destruction. A destruction only man can…
More Provoking Quotes
- On two occasions I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers… — Charles Babbage
- Love you will find only where you may show yourself weak without provoking strength. — Theodor Adorno
- There are people out there who want to provoke me and bring back the old Mary but I'm not giving them the… — Mary J. Blige
- Television provokes strong opinions, and sometimes we try a bit too hard to appeal to everyone. — Jo Brand
- To me, business isn't about wearing suits or pleasing stockholders. It's about being true to yourself, your ideas and focusing on the… — Richard Branson
- If delight may provoke men's labour, what greater delights is there then to behold the earth as apparelled with plants, as with… — Unknown Author
- If you are situated at a great distance from the enemy, and the strength of the two armies is equal, it is… — Sun Tzu
- Hate is able to provoke disorders, to ruin a social organization, to cast a country into a period of bloody revolutions; but… — Unknown Author
- My garden does not whet the appetite; it satisfies it. It does not provoke thirst through heedless indulgence, but slakes it by… — Epicurus
- The new idea either finds a champion or it dies. No ordinary involvement with a new idea provides the energy required to… — Tom Peters
- Spiritual strength and passion, when accompanied by bad manners, only provoke loathing. — Friedrich Nietzsche
- A woman springs a sudden reproach upon you which provokes a hot retort, and then she will presently ask you to apologize. — Mark Twain