Heinrich Böll quotes
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“One ought to go too far, in order to know how far one can go.”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Translated in "Germany Today: A Personal Report" by Walter Laqueur, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, (p. 130), 1985.
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“An artist is like a woman who can do nothing but love, and who succumbs to every stray male jackass.”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Heinrich Böll (1965). “The clown”, Avon Books
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“Behind every word a whole world is hidden that must be imagined.”
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“If you want to do something... get up and actually do it!”
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“I don't trust Catholics," I said, "because they take advantage of you." "And Protestants?" he asked with a laugh. "I loathe the way they fumble around with their consciences." "And atheists?" He was still laughing. "They bore me because all they ever talk about is God.”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Heinrich Böll (1965). “The clown”, Avon Books
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“Strangely enough I like the kind to which I belong: people.”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Heinrich Böll (1965). “The clown”, Avon Books
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“Oh, that ludicrous virile earnestness!”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Heinrich Böll (1984). “What's to Become of the Boy?, Or, Something to Do with Books”, p.40, Northwestern University Press
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“A child... never takes time off as a child; time off does not begin until the principles of order have been accepted.”
-- Heinrich BöllSource : Heinrich Böll (1965). “The clown”, Avon Books
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“Humor is really one of the hardest things to define, very hard. And it's very ambiguous. You have it or you don't. You can't attain it. There are terrible forms of professional humor, the humorists' humor. That can be awful. It depresses me because it is artificial. You can't always be humorous, but a professional humorist must. That is a sad phenomenon.”
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“Behind every word a whole world is hidden that must be imagined. Actually, every word has a great burden of memories, not only just of one person but of all mankind. Take a word such as bread, or war; take a word such as chair, or bed or Heaven. Behind every word is a whole world. I'm afraid that most people use words as something to throw away without sensing the burden that lies in a word.”
-- Heinrich Böll
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