Germans Quote by Marie Antoinette Download Open image “I should be very sorry if the Germans disapproved of me.” — Marie Antoinette ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Germans Me Should Sorry Very
Lord God, let us never hesitate or play the coward, let us never forget the duty which we have taken upon us… We are… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
I have many times been praised for my lack of animosity towards the Germans. It's not a philosophical virtue. It's a habit of having… — Primo Levi Copy Share Image
Just imagine if I would have come back to Germany with a victory. I had nothing to do with the Nazis, but they would… — Max Schmeling Copy Share Image
I accept responsibility for U-boat warfare from 1933 onward, and of the entire navy from 1943 on, but to make me responsible for what… — Karl Donitz Copy Share Image
I would rather not tell you here things which every German has at heart. — Albert Speer Copy Share Image
I have absolutely no problem with the young Germans. I even feel sorry for the young Germans because to be maybe sons or daughters… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share Image
My dear mamma is quite right when she says that we must lay down principles and not depart from them. The king will not… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
No harm will come to me. The Assembly is prepared to treat us leniently. — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
When everyone else is losing their heads, it is important to keep yours. — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
Qu'ils mangent de la brioche. Let them eat cake. On being told that her people had no bread. Attributed to Marie-Antoinette, but remark is… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
You have doubtless heard, my dear mother, the misfortune of Madame de Chartres, whose child is born dead. But I would rather have even… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
Your Majesty may rest assured about my conduct towards the Comtesse de Provence; I will certainly try and gain her friendship and confidence, without… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
one's enjoyment is doubled when one can share it with a friend - and where can one find a more affectionate, a more intimate… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
You can be assured that I need no one's guidance in anything concerning propriety. — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
I have come, Sire, to complain of one of your subjects who has been so audacious as to kick me in the belly. — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
The king and the dauphin both like to see me on horseback. I only say this because all the world perceives it, and especially… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
The Germans will make a few scattered attacks, then go away. The Romans will enjoy a fine September. — Pietro Badoglio Copy Share Image
“The Germans are sentimental. Their word Heimweh . The English say homesick; the same in plain Swedish. Hemsjuk . Leave it to the Germans… — Cynthia Ozick Copy Share Image
If you want to have a great party at Wembley, don't invite the Germans. — Alan Shearer Copy Share Image
This is our problem, our dilemma, yes? We cannot celebrate and declare ourselves to belong to the victorious nations because our brothers and our… — Manfred Rommel Copy Share Image
“[D]avid began to argue, with the whining intonations of German astonishment, [...] that everyone did it.” — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
At the outset of the creation of the euro in 1999, it was expected that the southern eurozone economies would behave like those in… — Alan Greenspan Copy Share Image
I spent more than ten years working on the Neues Museum. It was a wonderful experience, an example of real collaboration between architects, conservationists,… — David Chipperfield Copy Share Image
I think that both here and in England there are two schools of thought--those who would be altruistic in regard to the Germans, hoping… — Franklin D. Roosevelt Copy Share Image
All the children had to wear a gas mask in case of a gas attack by the Germans. They tried to make the masks… — Gerald Scarfe Copy Share Image
“A dog is der Hund the dog; a women is die Frau the wom[an]; a horse is das Pferd, the horse; now you put… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image