“If for the first time I had disobeyed, it was because I knew that Hitler was insane.”
Dietrich von Choltitz (1894–1966) German general
About refusing to obey Hitler's orders. Quoted in a 1964 interview.
After defeating Sonny Liston for the first time (25 February 1964) as quoted in Sound and Fury : Two Powerful Lives, One Fateful Friendship (2007) by Dave Kindred, p. 58<br>Variant transcription: I'm the greatest thing that ever lived. I'm so great I don't have a mark on my face. I shook up the world.<br>As quoted in "When Clay shook up the world" (24 February 2004) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/3516241.stm <br class="br">Context: I knew I had him in the first round. Almighty God was with me. I want everyone to bear witness, I am the greatest! I'm the greatest thing that ever lived. I don't have a mark on my face, and I upset Sonny Liston, and I just turned twenty-two years old. I must be the greatest. I showed the world. I talk to God everyday. I know the real God. I shook up the world, I'm the king of the world. You must listen to me. I am the greatest! I can't be beat!
“If for the first time I had disobeyed, it was because I knew that Hitler was insane.”
Dietrich von Choltitz (1894–1966) German general
About refusing to obey Hitler's orders. Quoted in a 1964 interview.
Tracey Emin (1963) English artist, one of the group known as Britartists or Young British Artists
Source: Strangeland
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1921–2004) Indian politician
In an interview with Vir Sanghvi after he resigned from the post of Congress President and on the issue of corruption case, in "The charges are baseless and I knew I had nothing to worry about".
“I knew I hurt him, because when I threw my first elbow… he said 'UGGH!”
Georges St. Pierre (1981) Canadian mixed martial artist
After fight with Sean Sherk at UFC 56, on breaking Sherk's nose.
MMA
“The first time I saw him again, it was another year, at my college graduation. And I just knew.”
Jenny Han (1980) American writer
Source: We'll Always Have Summer
Jonathan Safran Foer book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Source: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Mel Gibson (1956) American actor, film director, producer and screenwriter
Discussing The Passion of the Christ in an interview on Eternal Word Television Network, March 2004.
“When I first saw the work of Matisse I knew that was for me.”
Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) American artist
Conversation with W.C. Seitz, in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983
after 1970