ââ¦I have gradually understood completely that the man I served was not a well-meaning tribune of the masses, not the rebuilder of German grandeur, and also not the failed conquerer of a vast European empire, but a pathological hater. The people who loved him, the German greatness he always talked about, the Reich he conjured up as a visionâall that ultimately meant nothing to himâ¦. In the midst of an apocalyptic doom it attempted to commit us all to a miserable hatred of the Jews.â (pg 354)
âI am writing this as a profession of faith: I believe in a divine providence; I also believe in God's wisdom and goodness; I trust in his ways, even though they may seem matters of chance. It is not the mighty of the earth who determine the course of history. They think they are the movers, and they are moved.â
ââ¦I have gradually understood completely that the man I served was not a well-meaning tribune of the masses, not the rebuilder of German grandeur, and also not the failed conquerer of a vast European empire, but a pathological hater. The people who loved him, the German greatness he always talked about, the Reich he conjured up as a visionâall that ultimately meant nothing to himâ¦. In the midst of an apocalyptic doom it attempted to commit us all to a miserable hatred of the Jews.â (pg 354)
âI am writing this as a profession of faith: I believe in a divine providence; I also believe in God's wisdom and goodness; I trust in his ways, even though they may seem matters of chance. It is not the mighty of the earth who determine the course of history. They think they are the movers, and they are moved.â
and, what a grand thing it is, not to modulate, for in the grasp of simply too many notes might the modulator tend to moderate, and lose track of the time...
and, what a grand thing it is, not to modulate, for in the grasp of simply too many notes might the modulator tend to moderate, and lose track of the time...
My uncle George was a civil engineer. One thing he said that I didn't understand when I was 8, was something like "there's no such thing as 'overbuilt'."
My uncle Lomax was a silly engineer. One thing he said that I didn't understand when I was 8 months old, was something like "taint no such a thing as a tuna fish banana".
My uncle George was a civil engineer. One thing he said that I didn't understand when I was 8, was something like "there's no such thing as 'overbuilt'."