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  • #1
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #2
    “If you tell a big enough lie and tell it frequently enough, it will be believed.”
    Walter Langer

  • #3
    Adolf Hitler
    “Do not compare yourself to others. If you do so, you are insulting yourself.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #4
    Adolf Hitler
    “And I can fight only for something that I love, love only what I respect, and respect only what I at least know.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #5
    Adolf Hitler
    “Anyone can deal with victory. Only the mighty can bear defeat.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #6
    Adolf Hitler
    “Think Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decison never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties!!”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #7
    Adolf Hitler
    “When diplomacy ends, War begins.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #8
    Adolf Hitler
    “The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #9
    Adolf Hitler
    “I use emotion for the many and reserve reason for the few.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #10
    Adolf Hitler
    “The victor will never be asked if he told the truth. ”
    Adolf Hitler, Hitler's Letters and Notes

  • #11
    Adolf Hitler
    “The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is not essential.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #12
    Adolf Hitler
    “The only preventative measure one can take is to live irregularly.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #13
    Adolf Hitler
    “Instruction in world history in the so-called high schools is even today in a very sorry condition. Few teachers understand that the study of history can never be to learn historical dates and events by heart and recite them by rote; that what matters is not whether the child knows exactly when this battle or that was fought, when a general was born, or even when a monarch (usually a very insignificant one) came into the crown of his forefathers. No, by the living God, this is very unimportant. To 'learn' history means to seek and find the forces which are the causes leading to those effects which we subsequently perceive as historical events.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #14
    Adolf Hitler
    “As in everything, nature is the best instructor.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #15
    Adolf Hitler
    “Obstacles do not exist to be surrendered to, but only to be broken.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #16
    Adolf Hitler
    “As a Christian I have no duty to allow myself to be cheated, but I have the duty to be a fighter for truth and justice.

    -- Speeches”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #17
    Adolf Hitler
    “Struggle is the father of all things. It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #18
    Adolf Hitler
    “Life doesn't forgive weakness.”
    Adolf Hitler, Hitler's Letters and Notes

  • #19
    Adolf Hitler
    “When people attempt to rebel against the iron logic of Nature, they come into conflict with the very same principles to which they owe their existence as human beings. Their actions against Nature must lead to their own downfall.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #20
    Adolf Hitler
    “I respected my father, but I loved my mother”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #21
    Adolf Hitler
    “don't let what other people think, stop you from doing the things you love”
    adolf hitler

  • #22
    Adolf Hitler
    “I drank my bottle of milk and ate my morsel of bread somewhere on the outskirts, while I circumspectly studied my environment or else fell to meditating on my own harsh lot.”
    Adolf Hitler. Translated from the German By James Murphy

  • #23
    Adolf Hitler
    “A man who possesses the art of correct reading will … instinctively and immediately perceive everything which in his opinion is worth permanently remembering, either because it is suited to his purpose or generally worth knowing … The art of reading, as of learning, is this: … to retain the essential, to forget the nonessential.”
    HITLER, Mein Kampf

  • #24
    Adolf Hitler
    “The amount of money that is in your bank at the time of your death is the extra work you did which wasn't necessary”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #25
    Adolf Hitler
    “To study history means to search for and discover the forces that are the causes of those results which appear before our eyes as historical events. The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is inessential.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf: The Stalag Edition

  • #26
    Adolf Hitler
    “I know people who read interminably, book after book, from page to page, and yet I
    should not call them 'well-read people'. Of course they 'know' an immense amount; but
    their brain seems incapable of assorting and classifying the material which they have
    gathered from books. They have not the faculty of distinguishing between what is
    useful and useless in a book; so that they may retain the former in their minds and if
    possible skip over the latter while reading it, if that be not possible, then--when once
    read--throw it overboard as useless ballast. Reading is not an end in itself, but a means
    to an end. Its chief purpose is to help towards filling in the framework which is made
    up of the talents and capabilities that each individual possesses. Thus each one procures
    for himself the implements and materials necessary for the fulfilment of his calling in
    life, no matter whether this be the elementary task of earning one's daily bread or a
    calling that responds to higher human aspirations. Such is the first purpose of reading.
    And the second purpose is to give a general knowledge of the world in which we live.
    In both cases, however, the material which one has acquired through reading must not
    be stored up in the memory on a plan that corresponds to the successive chapters of the
    book; but each little piece of knowledge thus gained must be treated as if it were a little
    stone to be inserted into a mosaic, so that it finds its proper place among all the other
    pieces and particles that help to form a general world-picture in the brain of the reader.
    Otherwise only a confused jumble of chaotic notions will result from all this reading.
    That jumble is not merely useless, but it also tends to make the unfortunate possessor of
    it conceited. For he seriously considers himself a well-educated person and thinks that
    he understands something of life. He believes that he has acquired knowledge, whereas
    the truth is that every increase in such 'knowledge' draws him more and more away
    from real life, until he finally ends up in some sanatorium or takes to politics and
    becomes a parliamentary deputy.
    Such a person never succeeds in turning his knowledge to practical account when the
    opportune moment arrives; for his mental equipment is not ordered with a view to
    meeting the demands of everyday life. His knowledge is stored in his brain as a literal
    transcript of the books he has read and the order of succession in which he has read
    them. And if Fate should one day call upon him to use some of his book-knowledge for
    certain practical ends in life that very call will have to name the book and give the
    number of the page; for the poor noodle himself would never be able to find the spot
    where he gathered the information now called for. But if the page is not mentioned at
    the critical moment the widely-read intellectual will find himself in a state of hopeless
    embarrassment. In a high state of agitation he searches for analogous cases and it is
    almost a dead certainty that he will finally deliver the wrong prescription.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #27
    Adolf Hitler
    “The average person has the most fear of death and in reality thinks most rarely about it. The most prominent one occupies himself with it most persistently, but nevertheless fears it the least. The one lives blindly day to day, sinning away, only to sink down before the grim reaper. The other carefully observes his approach but then looks him in the eye, calm and composed.”
    Adolf Hitler, Hitler's Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf

  • #28
    Adolf Hitler
    “From early youth I endeavored to read books in the right way and I was fortunate in having a good memory and intelligence to assist me.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf - My Struggle: Unabridged edition of Hitlers original book - Four and a Half Years of Struggle against Lies, Stupidity, and Cowardice

  • #29
    Adolf Hitler
    “Those who have no understanding of the political world around them have no right to criticise or complain. On”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #30
    Adolf Hitler
    “Idealism does not represent a superfluous expression of emotion, but in truth it has been, is, and will be, the premise for what we designate as human culture...Without his idealistic attitude all, even the most dazzling faculties of the intellect, would remain mere intellect just like
    outward appearance without inner value, and never creative force....The purest idealism is unconsciously equivalent to the deepest knowledge...”
    Adolf Hitler.



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