"The car stopped and a general in a magnificent uniform stepped out; he was wearing a monocle and his chest was covered with decorations. He was a most corpulent man, strong-looking with wide shoulders, extremely stiff in manner, imposing, and what seemed to me a terribly Prussian appearance. The expression on his face was hard, his lips tight, his gestures frigid. I kept myself modestly to one side, watching this character and thinking to myself that it would not be easy to deal with him."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Dallas, Gregor (2006). 1945: The War That Never Ended p. 173-174. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300119886
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Raoul_Nordling
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Raoul Nordling
Raoul Nordling (1 November 1882 – 1 October 1962) was a Swedish businessman and diplomat.
1 quote on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Raoul Nordling →
Related Quotes
"I desire, if by any possibility I should become a priest, to be a missionary, and if I am a missionary to be a martyr."
"Persecution is upon us; it will be terrible; we will pass through torrents of blood."
"France must have the blood of the pure to raise her again; which one of us indeed, is worthy to offer his life, and w…"
"The King, with whom I had this Discourse, was so affected with the Truth of it, that, You are in the right, said he t…"
"The woman who loves us is only a woman, but the woman we love is a celestial being whose defects disappear under the …"
"A woman by whom we are loved is a vanity; a woman whom we love is a religion."
"Esteem is the strongest of all sympathies."
"At the age when the faculties droop, when stern experience has destroyed all sweet illusions, man may seek solitude; …"
"Instruction is to the proletary what liberty is to the slave: the latter emancipates the body, the former emancipates…"
"The power of words is immense. A well-chosen word has often sufficed to stop a flying army, to change defeat into vic…"