“Like Robin Hood…. Not real, but true.”
Janette Rallison (1966) American writer
On her fund-raising abilities, as quoted in Fortune (1979).
“Like Robin Hood…. Not real, but true.”
Janette Rallison (1966) American writer
“Robin Hood: Because unlike some other Robin Hoods, I can speak with a English accent.”
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Baldur von Schirach (1907–1974) German Nazi leader convicted of crimes against humanity in the Nuremberg trial
To Leon Goldensohn, March 10, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Hannah Arendt book The Origins of Totalitarianism
Part 3, Ch. 12, § 3.
The Origins of Totalitarianism (1951)
Context: The concentration camps, by making death itself anonymous (making it impossible to find out whether a prisoner is dead or alive), robbed death of its meaning as the end of a fulfilled life. In a sense they took away the individual’s own death, proving that henceforth nothing belonged to him and he belonged to no one. His death merely set a seal on the fact that he had never existed.
“A famous man is Robin Hood,
The English ballad-singer's joy.”
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet
Rob Roy's Grave, st. 1.
Memorials of a Tour in Scotland (1803)
“Robin Hood: Watch my back!
Achoo: Yo' back just got punched twice.”
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
Robin Hood: Men in Tights