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I don't even like to talk about it. I hated being a number and not merely because I was a very small one. I let them bellow at me for just as long as it took me to find enough pluck to bellow back at them.
~ George Grosz
About
Back
Because
Being
Enough
Even
Find
Hated
Just
Like
Long
Me
Merely
Number
Pluck
Small
Talk
Them
Took
Very
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I had grown up in a humanist atmosphere, and war to me was never anything but horror, mutilation and senseless destruction, and I knew that many great and wise people felt the same way about it.
~ George Grosz
About
Anything
Atmosphere
Destruction
Felt
Great
Grown
Grown-Up
Had
Horror
Humanist
Knew
Many
Me
Never
People
Same
Senseless
Up
War
Way
Wise
Wise People
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I stood up as best I could to their disgusting stupidity and brutality, but I did not, of course, manage to beat them at their own game. It was a fight to the bitter end, one in which I was not defending ideals or beliefs but simply my own self.
~ George Grosz
Beat
Beliefs
Best
Bitter
Bitter End
Brutality
Could
Course
Defending
Did
Disgusting
End
Fight
Game
Ideals
Manage
My Own
Own
Self
Simply
Stood
Stupidity
Them
Up
Which
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I thought the war would never end. And perhaps it never did, either.
~ George Grosz
Did
Either
End
Never
Perhaps
Thought
War
Would
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I was disappointed, not because we had lost the war but because our people had allowed it to go on for so many years, instead of heeding the few voices of protest against all that mass insanity and slaughter.
~ George Grosz
Against
Allowed
Because
Disappointed
Few
Go
Had
Insanity
Instead
Lost
Many
Mass
Our
Our People
People
Protest
Slaughter
So Many Years
Voices
War
Years
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In 1916 I was discharged from military service, or rather, given a sort of leave of absence on the understanding that I might be recalled within a few months. And so I was a free man, at least for a while.
~ George Grosz
Absence
Few
Free
Free Man
Given
Least
Leave
Man
Might
Military
Military Service
Months
Rather
Recalled
Service
Sort
Understanding
While
Within
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In the end, they pardoned me and packed me off to a home for the shell-shocked. Shortly before the end of the war, I was discharged a second time, once again with the observation that I was subject to recall at any time.
~ George Grosz
Again
Any
Before
End
Home
In The End
Me
Observation
Off
Once
Packed
Pardoned
Recall
Second
Subject
Time
War
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It's an old ploy of the bourgeoisie. They keep a standing 'art' to defend their collapsing culture.
~ George Grosz
Art
Bourgeoisie
Collapsing
Culture
Defend
Keep
Old
Standing
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Peace was declared, but not all of us were drunk with joy or stricken blind.
~ George Grosz
Blind
Drunk
Joy
Peace
Us
Were
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The bourgeoisie and the petty bourgeoisie have armed themselves against the rising proletariat with, among other things, 'culture.'
~ George Grosz
Against
Among
Armed
Bourgeoisie
Culture
Other
Petty
Proletariat
Rising
Themselves
Things
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The cult of individuality and personality, which promotes painters and poets only to promote itself, is really a business. The greater the 'genius' of the personage, the greater the profit.
~ George Grosz
Business
Cult
Genius
Greater
Individuality
Itself
Only
Painters
Personality
Poets
Profit
Promote
Really
Which
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The war was a mirror; it reflected man's every virtue and every vice, and if you looked closely, like an artist at his drawings, it showed up both with unusual clarity.
~ George Grosz
Artist
Both
Clarity
Closely
Drawings
Every
His
Like
Looked
Man
Mirror
Reflected
Unusual
Up
Vice
Virtue
War
You
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Very little changed fundamentally, except that the proud German soldier had turned into a defeated bundle of misery and the great German army had disintegrated.
~ George Grosz
Army
Bundle
Changed
Defeated
Except
Fundamentally
German
Great
Had
Little
Misery
Proud
Soldier
Turned
Very
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What can I say about the First World War, a war in which I served as an infantryman, a war I hated at the start and to which I never warmed as it proceeded?
~ George Grosz
About
First
First World
First World War
Hated
Infantryman
Never
Say
Served
Start
War
Which
World
World War
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George Grosz
Profession
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BirthDate
26 July, 1893
DeathDate
06 July, 1959
Country
Germany
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