Auschwitz will forever remain the black hole of the entire human history.
“Auschwitz will forever remain the black hole of the entire human history.”
— Isaac Herzog · History
The World Motivation
Auschwitz will forever remain the black hole of the entire human history.
“Auschwitz will forever remain the black hole of the entire human history.”
— Isaac Herzog · History
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“Auschwitz will forever remain the black hole of the entire human history.”
“Look what's going on: the Iranians are spreading military capabilities throughout the region; look what's going on in Yemen, Hizbollah, their cooperation with Assad, terror activities the world over, undermining regimes and states.”
“Housing is the number one problem facing the citizens of Israel.”
“I don't need a U.N. report to tell me whether my army... operates according to the international law guidelines.”
“I believe the masses everywhere want peace.”
“There is an innate fear that runs within Israeli society of all that we see and hear around us, and you know what? It's a natural reaction of human beings.”
“I think that Russia was like a lot of other countries, a lot of empires, in being a tyranny up until the early 20th century. Then Russia had something that no other country has had, which is the longest totalitarian experiment in history.”
“The CIA's official history of the Bay of Pigs operation is filled with dramatic and harrowing details that not only lay bare the strategic, logistical, and political problems that doomed the invasion, but also how the still-green President John F. Kennedy scrambled to keep the U.S. from entering into a full conflict with Cuba.”
“The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.”
“The most terrible job in warfare is to be a second lieutenant leading a platoon when you are on the battlefield.”
“In well-functioning markets, price equals opportunity cost. Meaning that the proper way to price out and charge us for things is to charge us what those resources could otherwise have produced. This is a lesson the Soviet Union never learned at all, and the rest is history.”