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"Socialism destroys everywhere one thing - diversity. Everything is supposed to be best, and as we know, best things are always in shortage. I remind once more that for the socialists "best" is what they consider "best" for us, and not what we like."
"The world is not ruled by those who have money, but those who have dreams"
"Saying you are a patriot is not enough - you have to be one."
"Nobody is safe of his life, property and health when the parliament deliberates."
"[Conservatism is] a fight for keeping these qualities that made us move unceasingly."
"If the car drives in the wrong direction better fuel won't help."
"Socialists try to convince us that the tea becomes sweet not because of sugar, but because of mixing."
"I am for joining a free trade zone. The European Union is not such zone, but a zone of raging bureaucracy which stears every hectolitre of wine, and every tone of beef."
"We are not for making shoes, so shoemakers can have jobs, but so we can have shoes."
"The sleep of reason encourages the elections."
"Justice is to social justice like a chair to an electric chair."
"It is the nature of the pig, that if there's nothing to stop her from stepping into abreuvoir - then it will. Nothing will stop bureaucracy from continuing to serve us "good" and protecting us from "evil" - if we'll let them do that."
"Politicians that proclaim big words without meaning rule in democracy. At best they allow themselves to discover that it's better to be rich and healthy than sick and poor and that it is necessary to care for 'good of Poland" - clap clap, hurricane of clapping."
"Fight to preserve these traits of civilization, that made us go forward."
"Currently we breed cowards and snitches. Whored society of sons of whores!"
"I suspect in Lenin's works there's everything, if you search well."
"Paleontologists do not have to search for famous "missing link" from which humans supposedly came, and current great apes. This link is simply the socialist - because he has both monkey genes."
"Every fascist state like Germany, France, or modern Poland takes away citizen's right to self-defense. Fascist Americans such as Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton want to take arms away from American society."
"Building of European Commission would be perfect for a brothel."
"Fascism is not [only] squads of the SA or the Blackshirts marching on the streets. Fascism is officials, in uniforms ordering what is capitalist supposed to do with "his" factory, and how he should father "his" children and occasionally - how many Jews (or anti-Semites) should be sent to Auschwitz."
"Before I was nine years old, I had been a socialist. When young, everyone is a socialist; later he becomes smarter."
"I've had no sexual education, but I have six children."
"Prisons are the universities of the opposition."
"[Women] Inferior? Superior! I am sexist, of course."
"If every other Jew had a weapon in 1939, the Holocaust might have been prevented."
"But please remember, that in 1991 in the w:Sejm [lower chamber of polish parliament] I didn't demand the abolishment of Special Economic Zones. I demanded the creation of a single Special Economic Zone - which would encompass the whole country!"
"Under Hitler or Stalin a Góral [Tatra-highlander] could choose to produce oscypek [smoked cheese] however he preferred. Nowadays the EU official is watching him."
"Let's be straight, anarchist demanding state-sponsored welfare would be akin to a Catholic demanding right to rape the Mary, mother of Jesus."
"Indeed, there were Jews, like Yitzhak Gruenbaum, the Polish Zionist leader, who sincerely hoped for a united front of German and Jewish minorities [in Central and Eastern Europe]. Yet far from uniting in their common adversity, insecure Germans turned against even more insecure Jews."
"I will not demand that the Jewish Agency allocate a sum of 300,000 or 100,000 pounds sterling to help European Jewry. And I think that whoever demands such things is performing an anti-Zionist act."
"I think it is necessary to state here – Zionism is above everything."
"Fucking is possible everywhere, but love is only possible remotely."
"We all make mistakes - we fall in love with tenors and sopranoes even though tenors are as dumb as quarrelsome women, because high tones damage their brains."
"If majority is always right - let's eat shit... millions of flies can't be wrong."
"Faults of great people are idiots' consolation."
"What can man know about happiness except how to write it?"
"I have been placed under surveillance, and I can't take a step without it being known to the Polish minister of internal affairs."
"The troops of the Don Front at 4pm on February 2nd, 1943 completed the rout and destruction of the encircled group of enemy forces in Stalingrad. Twenty-two divisions have been destroyed or taken prisoner."
"In Russia, they say I'm a Pole, in Poland they call me Russian."
"Has a strong will. Decisive and firm. Often demonstrates initiative and skillfully applies it. Disciplined. Demanding and persistent in his demands. A somewhat ungracious and not sufficiently sympathetic person. Rather stubborn. Painfully proud. In professional terms well trained. Broadly experienced as a military leader... Absolutely cannot be used in staff or teaching jobs because constitutionally he hates them."
"The German army is a machine, and machines can be broken!"
"I have no Suvorov, but Rokossovsky is my Bagration."
"The engagements in which Zhukov won his reputation were so massive that, inevitably, many outstanding Soviet military men were involved- either under Zhukov's command or in coordinated and associated movements. There was then, and there continued for years to be, a raging competition for military glory in these engagements. Deep lines of political cleavage and quarrels also underlay the military disputes. Not only military glory was involved; political intrigue, intra-Party quarrels, high-level Kremlin politics were at issue. The principal military rivals of Zhukov were his fellow marshals, Ivan S. Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, V. I. Chuikov, A. I. Yeremenko, Semyon Timonshenko, and to a lesser extent men like K. K. Rokossovsky, V. D. Sokolovsky, and the staff chiefs, A. M. Vasilevsky, Boris Shaposhnikov and, later on, S. M. Shtemenko. Rivals of a different category were Stalin's cronies, men like Voroshilov and Budenny, and police generals such as L. Z. Mekhlis and G. I. Kulik."
"Rokossovsky was an imposing figure, tall, very good-looking, and well dressed; I understand he was a bachelor and was much admired by ladies."
"He was tall, blond and handsome, every inch the dashing half-Polish cavalry officer."
"Rokossovsky was a different type of general from Zhukov. Although a good soldier, he was not exceptionally brilliant."
"The policy of large-scale repression against military cadres led also to undermined military discipline, because for several years officers of all ranks and even soldiers in Party and Komsomol cells were taught to “unmask” their superiors as hidden enemies."
"I am a citizen of the Soviet Union and I think sharp measures need to be taken against anti-Soviet forces that are trying to make their way into the leadership. In addition, it is vitally important to maintain the lines of communication with Germany through Poland."
". . . You have discovered the class struggle, or rather its reflection, in the ranks of the party."
". . . Neither Washington nor Moscow but the Third Camp of Independent Socialism!"