“Under this roof are the heads of the family of Rothschild - a name famous in every capital of Europe and every division of the globe. If you like, we shall divide the United States into two parts, one for you, James [Rothschild], and one for you, Lionel [Rothschild]. Napoleon will do exactly and all that I shall advise him.” IfsTwoStatesNamesUnitedUnited StatesEuropeJewDivisionDividesRoofGlobesAdviseRothschild Author:Benjamin Disraeli
“We know that England is crying for a leader, and that leader has emerged in the person of the greatest Englishman I have ever known, Sir Oswald Mosley... When the history of Europe comes to be written I can assure you that his name will not be second to either Mussolini or Hitler.” KnowsPersonsI CanNamesKnownLeaderWrittenCryEuropeEnglandEnglishmen Author:William Joyce
“I tried to change my name for the fights, but the only way they could pay me money was if I used my own name. I wanted to change my name to, like, Romeo something-or-other, and they said, "No, we can't do that. We've got to use Mickey Rourke." Because they paid me a lot of money to go over to Europe and Asia to fight.” IfsWaySaidUseWantedUsedFightingNamesMy OwnPayEuropePaidLots Of MoneyThey SaidAsiaMickey Author:Mickey Rourke
“Of course we in Europe also have epidemic, structural sexual violence. Violence is always the dark core of dominance. The men who are now coming to us from Islamic cultural circles are, of course, shaped by conditions there, which are still much more antiquated than here. That's a problem that we have ignored for far too long. In the name of a false tolerance, we have accepted that women are kept at home like prisoners and are forcibly married.” MenLongStillsProblemHomeCoursesNamesDarkViolenceConditionsHe ManMarriedEuropeAcceptedCoreToleranceCirclesIslamicPrisonerIgnoredEpidemicsDominance Author:Alice Schwarzer
“In France those absurd perversions of the art of war which covered themselves under the name of chivalry were more omnipotent than in any other country of Europe. The strength of the armies of Philip and John of Valois was composed of a fiery and undisciplined aristocracy which imagined itself to be the most efficient military force in the world, but which was in reality little removed from an armed mob.” WorldLittlesArtWarCountryRealityNamesForceMilitaryEuropeArmyAbsurdFranceCoveredEfficientOther CountriesArt Of WarAristocracyFieryChivalryPerversionPhilipOmnipotentMilitary ForceUndisciplined Book:A history of the art of war in the middle ages Source: A history of the art of war in the middle ages
“A lot of names in America and Europe have their roots in Latin and Greek words. A lot of them go back to archetypes and their stories.” StoriesAmericaNamesEuropeRootsGreekLatinArchetypeLatin And Greek Author:Maynard James Keenan
“The desert could not be claimed or owned — it was a piece of cloth carried by winds, never held down by stones, and given a hundred shifting names before Canterbury existed, long before battles and treaties quilted Europe and the East ... All of us, even those with European homes and children in the distance, wished to remove the clothing of our countries. It was a place of faith. We disappeared into landscape.” ChildrenLongCountryHomeNamesGivenPiecesWindBattleHundredEuropeStonesDistanceEastOur CountryDesertLandscapeRemoveClothingsShiftingTreatiesCanterbury Author:Michael Ondaatje
“Taking the continent as a whole, this religious tension may be responsible for the revival of the commonest racial feeling. Africa is divided into Black and White, and the names that are substituted- Africa south of the Sahara, Africa north of the Sahara- do not manage to hide this latent racism. Here, it is affirmed that White Africa has a thousand-year-old tradition of culture; that she is Mediterranean, that she is a continuation of Europe and that she shares in Graeco-Latin civilization. Black Africa is looked on as a region that is inert, brutal, uncivilized - in a word, savage.” YearsMayWholeFeelingsCultureNamesBlackReligiousWhiteShareCivilizationThousandRacismEuropeTraditionResponsibleSouthManageTensionRegionsLatinDividedContinentsBlack And WhiteBrutalSavagesThousand YearsRevivalBeing ResponsibleLatentContinuationUncivilizedSaharaOld Traditions Author:Frantz Fanon
“My breakthrough as a reader was when I discovered the European adventure story writers - Alexander Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, to name a few.” StoriesNamesAdventureReaderEuropeFunny TravelBreakthroughStory Writers Author:Terry Brooks
“A review of his work: His music soon spread throughout Europe, and he was invited to America were he performed the Piano Concerto. He would have wished that he would be remembered as an opera composer, but it was to be his orchestral extravaganzas, mainly the trilogy of Roman pictures that has made his name famous.” MadeWould BeAmericaNamesWorkFameEuropeSpreadRememberedPianoReviewsOperaComposerInvitedTrilogies Author:Ottorino Respighi
“Against the vast majority of my countrymen, even at this moment, in the name of humanity and civilization, I protest against our share in the destruction of Germany. A month ago Europe was a peaceful comity of nations; if an Englishman killed a German, he was hanged. Now, if an Englishman kills a German, or if a German kills an Englishman, he is a patriot, who has deserved well of his country.” IfsWellsWarCountryMomentsHumanityNamesNationsShareMonthsCivilizationEuropeDestructionMajorityPeacefulGermanyProtestPatriotEnglishmenGreat WarCountrymen Book:Prophecy and Dissent, 1914-16 Source: Prophecy and Dissent, 1914-16