“If we are to be the last of the White men who conquered the world; if we are finally to be overwhelmed by a pack of rats, let us at least face the death of our race as our ancestors faced their death - like man. Let us not crawl down amongst the rats begging for mercy or trying to out-sneak them and pretend to be rats ourselves!” IfsMenWorldTryingLastsFacesWhiteRaceMercyAncestorPacksRatsWhite ManOverwhelmedBeggingSneak Author:George Lincoln Rockwell
“Goose pimples rose all over me, my hair stood on end, my eyes filled with tears of love and gratitude for this greatest of all conquerors of human misery and shame, and my breath came in little gasps. If I had not known that the Leader would have scorned such adulation, I might have fallen to my knees in unashamed worship, but instead I drew myself to attention, raised my arm in the eternal salute of the ancient Roman Legions and repeated the holy words, "Heil Hitler!"” IfsHumansLittlesEndsMightEyeAttentionKnownLeaderTearsHairArmsGratitudeHolyEternalWorshipBreathsShameFilledMiseryRoseRaisedAncientKneesFallenGeeseConquerorSaluteLegionLove And GratitudeScornedPimplesAdulation Author:George Lincoln Rockwell
“Life is struggle. Even to stand up is a struggle against the law of gravity and I think that the joy of life in the struggle itself - not the victory - because if it were we'd all lose. We're all gonna croak. We all lose the battle of life so if you can't find fun in the fight to live and to live to the fullest then you're a failure already, before you even start.” IfsThinkingLawLife IsJoyFightingFunLosesStruggleVictoryBattleGravityJoy Of LifeLive To The FullestLife Is A StruggleBattle Of Life Author:George Lincoln Rockwell
“Evolution shows that in the long run, if the superior mixes with the inferior, the product is halfway between, and inferior to what you started with in the original superior group - in other words, mongrelized.” IfsLongShowsRunningGroupsProductsEvolutionOriginalsSuperiorsLong RunsInferiorsHalfway Author:George Lincoln Rockwell
“A man who knows a thing, recognizes a given danger, and sees with his own eyes the possibility of a remedy, damned well has the duty and the obligation not to work 'silently', but to stand up openly against the evil and for its cure. If he does not do so then he is a faithless, miserable weakling who fails either from cowardice or from laziness and incompetence....Every last agitator who possesses the courage to defend his opinions with manly forth-rightness, standing on a tavern table among his adversaries, accomplishes more than a thousand of these lying, treacherous sneaks.” IfsKnowsMenWellsDoeEyeLastsLyingEvilGivenOpinionFailingDangerPossibilityDutyThousandStandingTablesAccomplishObligationCuresMiserableCowardiceLazinessRemedyAdversariesIncompetenceManlySneakTreacherousFaithlessTaverns Author:George Lincoln Rockwell