The Fallen Angel Quotes
The Fallen Angel
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“We are tempted to think that we have reached the end of history, that it can never happen again. But history is made every day, sometimes by men of evil. And all too often, history repeats itself. (Holy Father, the Pope)”
― The Fallen Angel
― The Fallen Angel
“The soil of the sacred city is filled with the remnants of empires that miscalculated. Jerusalem is the city of God. But it is also a gravestone to the folly of man. – Holy Father”
― The Fallen Angel
― The Fallen Angel
“He’s the transnational threat of tomorrow, a criminal without borders, creed, or conscience who’s willing to do business with anyone as long as the money keeps rolling in.”
― The Fallen Angel
― The Fallen Angel
“Christ never had to run a church. I do.”
― The Fallen Angel
― The Fallen Angel
“A man who is pleased with himself can be an adequate restorer but only a man with a damaged canvas of his own can be a truly great restorer. Luigi Conti”
― The Fallen Angel
― The Fallen Angel
“The architect wanted to create an atmosphere of discomfort and confusion. It’s supposed to represent the orderly extermination of millions amid the chaos of the war.
Is that what you see?
I see a small miracle that such a memorial even exists on this spot. They could have tucked it away in a field in the countryside. But they put it here, in the heart of a reunited Berlin, right next to the the Brandenburg Gate.
You give too much credit, my son. After the war, they all pretended they hadn’t noticed their neighbors disappearing in the middle of the night. It wasn’t until we capture the man who worked right over there that Germany is the rest of the world truly understood the horrors of the Holocaust.”
― The Fallen Angel
Is that what you see?
I see a small miracle that such a memorial even exists on this spot. They could have tucked it away in a field in the countryside. But they put it here, in the heart of a reunited Berlin, right next to the the Brandenburg Gate.
You give too much credit, my son. After the war, they all pretended they hadn’t noticed their neighbors disappearing in the middle of the night. It wasn’t until we capture the man who worked right over there that Germany is the rest of the world truly understood the horrors of the Holocaust.”
― The Fallen Angel
