Brother Quote by Paula Cole Download Open image “Hitler's brothers are on the rise, they're wearing everyday disguises.” — Paula Cole ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brother Disguise Everyday Reality
“Like most people, I acquired my initial sense of the era from books and photographs that left me with the impression that the world… — Erik Larson Copy Share Image
The Nazis were well dressed. Today's racists are a rag-tag bunch with no sense of style or panache. — Dov Davidoff Copy Share Image
“Standing there, watching them, it occurred to me that when Hitler watched Joe and the boys fight their way back from the rear of… — Daniel James Brown Copy Share Image
Hitler really ruined that mustache for everybody. It’s really an interesting mustache, but now, no one can wear it. — Larry David Copy Share Image
“I once conjured up this image of Hitler. I imagined that he didn’t kill himself and that he was kept in a kind of… — Glenn Haybittle Copy Share Image
“The thing about the Nazis," Ruud said, "is that they're paranoid, but they never see what's right under their noses. If they did, Hitler… — Mal Peet Copy Share Image
After visiting these places, you can easily understand how that within a few years Hitler will emerge from the hatred that surrounds him now… — John F. Kennedy Copy Share Image
There is no denying that Hitler and Stalin are alive today... they are waiting for us to forget, because this is what makes possible… — Simon Wiesenthal Copy Share Image
I don't like to sit and bask in my own awards. Awards represent artistic death to me. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I find that the older I get, the more I see that there really aren't huge zeniths of happiness or a huge abyss of… — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
But at the age of 44, I sure hope to be a better businesswoman. I want to get the music straight to my fans. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I'm a songwriter who's put my childhood memories and teenage angst into songs. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I wore Nietzsche's eyes. Now that I step back to see, I haven't been me. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I'm accepting I'm not living that younger, dreamed version of myself in the big city. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I've left Bethlehem, and I feel free. I've left the girl I was supposed to be, and some day I'll be born. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I'd love to act. I feel that it's another naked, mysterious challenge, like jazz. It kind of intrigues me in the same way. — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I was curious and hungry at a young age, and jazz was such a mystery to me, an ocean where you can express yourself… — Paula Cole Copy Share Image
I was 3-years-old - to this day it is a vivid memory. My family and I were on a boat, catching fish. As one… — Joaquin Phoenix Copy Share Image
Whatever meaning 'Annie's Song' had for me on a personal level, there was also a larger context. It could just as easily have been… — John Denver Copy Share Image
Luckily, the bullet that hit my chest never got to me. It was stopped by a silver case I got for my brother's wedding. — James Doohan Copy Share Image
“Yeah. You treat him like a son or a soldier, instead of like a brother. He wants you to like him and admire him… — Faith Hunter Copy Share Image
“Your relationship with your brother will be, in many ways, the most complex and bewildering of all the interpersonal connections you will form. An… — Ron Currie Jr Copy Share Image
If I had my brothers I think with just a little bit of the correct marketing, I'd like to be almost exclusively in small… — Terry Bozzio Copy Share Image
There's no publicist, no advertisements, and no one's pushing us. If people are buying our records, it's because big brothers and sisters or friends… — Spencer Moody Copy Share Image
The only way to make sure that the Hand didn't get to you would have been to kill your brother. I could've done it,… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
There ain't no such thing as black Muslims. That's how they tried to cut off all my brothers in the rest of the world… — Muhammad Ali Copy Share Image
Brothers and Sisters, I bid you beware Of giving your heart to a dog to tear. — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image