""Was kümmert mich mein (törichtes) Geschwätz von gestern?", auch kölsch eingefärbt zitiert als „Wat kümmert mich ming Jeschwätz von jestern?“ wird Adenauer oft zugeschrieben (erstmals, soweit ersichtlich, in Horst Jürgen Helle: Soziologie und Symbol, Habilitationsschrift 1967/68, Westdeutscher Verlag, Köln/Opladen 1969, S. 56), lässt sich aber „im Original von Konrad Adenauer gesagt weder schriftlich noch mündlich bislang nachweisen“, https://www.konrad-adenauer.de/quellen/zitate/uebersicht. Der Satz wird oft mit dem (belegten) Zitat „Es kann mich doch niemand daran hindern, jeden Tag klüger zu werden“ (siehe oben) in Verbindung gebracht. Siehe auch w:Liste geflügelter Worte/W#Wat kümmert mich ming Jeschwätz von jestern?"
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