Dan Quayle (1947) American politician, lawyer
Press conference (15 September 1988), paraphrased in Esquire (August 1992), The New Yorker (10 October 1988), p. 102
2006, Letter to Angela Merkel, 2006
Dan Quayle (1947) American politician, lawyer
Press conference (15 September 1988), paraphrased in Esquire (August 1992), The New Yorker (10 October 1988), p. 102
Lynn Compton (1921–2012) Easy Company soldier turned noted jurist
Source: Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers (2008), p. 250
Joseph Massad (1963) Associate Professor of Arab Studies
Massad, in "Palestinians and Jewish History: Recognition or Submission?", Journal of Palestine Studies, 2000
"Palestinians and Jewish History: Recognition or Submission?"
John Mearsheimer book The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
Source: The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001), Chapter 4, The Primacy of Land Power, p. 99
Julius Streicher (1885–1946) German politician
Der Stürmer, January 6, 1944, quoted in "The Trial of the Germans" - Page 57 - by Eugene Davidson - History - 1997
Nouriel Roubini (1958) American economist
Quoted in Janera Soerel, "Talking to Nouriel Roubini," Janera (2007-05-02).
Mark W. Clark (1896–1984) American general
Source: From the Danube to the Yalu (1954), p. 493
Context: World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising, perhaps, that we celebrated a victory when in reality we had not won the war. We had stopped too soon. We had been too eager to go home. We welcomed the peace, but after more years of effort and expenditure we found that we had won no peace.
“I haven't been this happy
since the end of World War II.”
Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
"Waiting for the Miracle" (co-written with Sharon Robinson)
The Future (1992)
Context: Waiting for the miracle
There's nothing left to do.
I haven't been this happy
since the end of World War II.
“"It's the end of World War I / It's the end of World War II!" - It's the End of the Western”
Wesley Willis (1963–2003) American singer-songwriter
Lyrics, Solo
Golo Mann (1909–1994) German historian
Hamburg’s Die Zeit, August 30, 1985. cited in: The Watchtower, 2/15 1986.