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Gustav Stresemann

Gustav Stresemann

Gustav Stresemann was a prominent German politician known for his diplomatic policies and economic reconstruction efforts during the Weimar Republic. He served as Germany's Foreign Minister from 1919 to 1929 and played a crucial role in negotiating the reduction of Germany's war reparations and reconciliation with France.

30 quotes · Germany, Individual, Nations
James F. Byrnes

James F. Byrnes

James F. Byrnes was a prominent American politician who served as a U.S. Representative. He held several key positions during his career, including U.S. Attorney General, Governor of South Carolina, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Byrnes is best known for his role as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom during World War II.

21 quotes · Germany, People, Agreement
Walter Abish

Walter Abish

Walter Abish (born December 24, 1931) is an American author known for his experimental novels and short stories. Born in Vienna, Austria, he later moved to the United States, becoming a key figure in postmodern literature. His works often explore language, identity, and power structures, with notable titles including 'How German Is It' and 'Alphabetical Africa.' He received several literary awards, including the National Book Award. Abish's writing style features fragmented narratives and linguistic play, leaving a lasting impact on contemporary literature.

3 quotes · Germany, Accepting, Being True
Wilhelm Frick

Wilhelm Frick

Wilhelm Frick, born on March 12, 1877 and died on October 16, 1946, was a significant political figure in Nazi Germany. He served as the Minister of the Interior, playing a crucial role in the Nazi regime's control and suppression of dissent, particularly in the persecution of Jews.

5 quotes · Clear, Clear Conscience, Concerned
Dean Martin

Dean Martin

American singer and actor, renowned for his unique sense of humor and singing talent. Dean Martin was a highly influential figure in the American entertainment industry in the mid-20th century, one of the famous 'Rat Pack' entertainers. His music and performance style were deeply loved by the public, and he had a profound impact on popular culture.

36 quotes · Drink, Alcohol, Drunk
Joe E. Lewis

Joe E. Lewis

Joe E. Lewis, born on January 12, 1902, was an American comedian whose career began in the 1920s. Known for his unique humor style and exaggerated physical comedy, Lewis became a global favorite. Renowned for his sharp wit and clever jokes, he is considered one of the most influential comedians of the 20th century.

30 quotes · Alcohol, Funny, Ifs
Pierre Laval

Pierre Laval

Pierre Laval was a French politician born on June 28, 1883, and died on October 15, 1945. He served as a prominent figure in French politics during the early to mid-20th century, holding several key political positions, including Prime Minister of France. Laval's political career was controversial, particularly for his collaboration with Germany during World War II, leading to his trial and execution after the war.

11 quotes · Europe, France, Germany
Robert Ley

Robert Ley

Robert Ley was a prominent German politician born on February 15, 1890, and died on October 25, 1945. He played a significant role in Nazi Germany, serving as the founder of the Reich Labour Front and having a profound impact on Germany's wartime economy and labor policies.

17 quotes · Germany, Believe, Enough
Louis XVIII of France

Louis XVIII of France

Louis XVIII of France, born on November 17, 1755, and died on September 16, 1824, was a monarch who experienced the turmoil of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. He was a member of the Bourbon dynasty and returned to France in 1814 to restore the Bourbon monarchy after the fall of Napoleon.

3 quotes · Kings, Air, Calmer
W. C. Fields

W. C. Fields

W.C. Fields, born William Claude Dukenfield, was a renowned American comedian and film star. Known for his distinctive humor and exaggerated performance style, he became famous during the silent and early sound film era of the 1920s and 1930s. Fields was recognized for his comical appearance and unique voice, and his characters often had a cunning and witty quality.

225 quotes · Drinking, Drink, Funny