"The conception of the new Movement, whose fundamentals can be expressed in a single sentence: "The Lord helps those who help themselves," opposed this. That is not only a very pious phrase, but a very just one. For one cannot assume that God exists to help people who are too cowardly and too lazy to help themselves and think that God exists only to make up for the weakness of mankind. He does not exist for that purpose. He has always, at all times, blessed only those who were prepared to fight their own battles..."
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Speech in Munich 24 February 1941; Franklin Watts, ed. (1942). Voices of History: Great Speeches and Papers of the Year. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc., p. 98.
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