Stalingrad Quotes
Stalingrad: Enemy At The Gates
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“Perhaps one of the reasons why revolutions have been
so few among the English-speaking peoples is because English is so matter-of
fact, so uninflammatory that the words needed to suspend the reason of rabbles
are entirely lacking. The Romance languages, on the other hand, have not this
disability, and the Slavonic languages seem to have been invented for the purpose
of expressing or arousing the most intimate emotions without embarrassing
either oneself or ones hearers.”
― Stalingrad: Enemy At The Gates
so few among the English-speaking peoples is because English is so matter-of
fact, so uninflammatory that the words needed to suspend the reason of rabbles
are entirely lacking. The Romance languages, on the other hand, have not this
disability, and the Slavonic languages seem to have been invented for the purpose
of expressing or arousing the most intimate emotions without embarrassing
either oneself or ones hearers.”
― Stalingrad: Enemy At The Gates
