Hans Fallada Quotes

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  • Not that she's a political animal, she's just an ordinary woman, but as a woman she's of the view that you don't bring children into the world to have them shot.

    Children   Animal   Views  
    Hans Fallada (2009). “Every Man Dies Alone”, p.5, Melville House
  • It doesn't matter if one man fights or ten thousand; if the one man sees he has no option but to fight, then he will fight, whether he has others on his side or not.

    Fighting   Men   Sides  
  • She had known for a long time that you had to pay for everything in life, and usually more than it was worth.

    Long   Pay   Long Time  
    Hans Fallada (2009). “Every Man Dies Alone”, p.240, Melville House
  • As it was, we all acted alone, we were caught alone, and every one of us will have to die alone. But that doesn’t mean that we are alone.

    Mean   Caught   Dies  
    Hans Fallada (2010). “Alone in Berlin”, p.412, Penguin UK
  • I don't want any funny business, and above all I don't want to be dragged into other people's funny business. If it's to be my head on the block, I want to know that it's doing there, and not that it's some stupid things that other people have done.

    Block   Stupid   People  
    Hans Fallada (2009). “Every Man Dies Alone”, p.65, Melville House
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