“[In Marcel Ophuls' film The Memory of Justice] Mad old Nazis were to be heard deploring modern decadence. 'The difference is, we weren't obsessed with smut,' said one comfortable, retired SS man, all unaware of being up to his neck in blood and pus.”

—  Clive James

'The Weld This Week'
Essays and reviews, The Crystal Bucket (1982)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "[In Marcel Ophuls' film The Memory of Justice] Mad old Nazis were to be heard deploring modern decadence. 'The differen…" by Clive James?
Clive James photo
Clive James 151
Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator an… 1939–2019

Related quotes

Phyllis Schlafly photo
Warren Farrell photo
Diogenes Laërtius photo

“One of the sayings of Diogenes was that most men were within a finger’s breadth of being mad; for if a man walked with his middle finger pointing out, folks would think him mad, but not so if it were his forefinger.”

Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers

Diogenes, 6.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 6: The Cynics

Raymond Chandler photo

“The old man nodded, as if his neck was afraid of the weight of his head.”

Source: The Big Sleep (1939), chapter 2

Sebastian Faulks photo
Mart Laar photo
Anne Brontë photo

“I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one half his days and mad the other”

Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXII : Traits of Friendship; Arthur to Helen
Context: I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one half his days and mad the other; besides, I like to enjoy my life at all sides and ends, which cannot be done by one that suffers himself to be the slave of a single propensity.

Kazuo Ishiguro photo

“She said we weren't being taught enough.”

Source: Never Let Me Go (2005), Chapter 3, p. 29

Anne Boleyn photo

“I heard the executioner was very good. And I have a little old creaky neck.”

Anne Boleyn (1501–1536) Second wife of Henry VIII of England, mother of Queen Elizabeth I of England

On her executioner, Blastmilk, "Anne Boleyn: The Midnight Crow, 1501-1536" http://www.blastmilk.com/decollete/tudor-england/anne-boleyn-the-midnight-crow.php, [published on] September 18, 2006

Warren Farrell photo

“Being forced into early retirement can be to a man what being "given up for a younger woman" is for a woman.”

Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 174.

Related topics