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I am a big man, and I have a laugh to match my size.
~ Gert Frobe
Am
Big
I Am
Laugh
Man
Match
Size
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I am a tall man, 6 feet and 1 1/4, and I am born in 1913; that's all.
~ Gert Frobe
Am
Born
Feet
I Am
Man
Tall
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Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.
~ Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
Cases
Please
Think
Wrongly
You
Yourself
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A writer must face up to the test of reality, including political reality, and that can't be done if he keeps his distance. A literary style cultivated like a hothouse plant may show a certain artificial purity, but it won't really be pure.
~ Gunter Grass
Artificial
Certain
Cultivated
Distance
Done
Face
He
His
Including
Keeps
Like
Literary
May
Must
Plant
Political
Pure
Purity
Reality
Really
Show
Style
Test
Up
Writer
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Art is so wonderfully irrational, exuberantly pointless, but necessary all the same. Pointless and yet necessary, that's hard for a puritan to understand.
~ Gunter Grass
Art
Hard
Irrational
Necessary
Pointless
Puritan
Same
Understand
Wonderfully
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Art is uncompromising and life is full of compromises.
~ Gunter Grass
Art
Compromises
Full
Life
Uncompromising
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As a child I was a great liar. Fortunately my mother liked my lies. I promised her marvelous things.
~ Gunter Grass
Child
Fortunately
Great
Her
Liar
Lies
Liked
Marvelous
Mother
Promised
Things
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Auschwitz speaks against even a right to self-determination that is enjoyed by all other peoples because one of the preconditions for the horror, besides other, older urges, was a strong and united Germany.
~ Gunter Grass
Against
Auschwitz
Because
Besides
Enjoyed
Even
Germany
Horror
Older
Other
People
Right
Self-Determination
Speaks
Strong
United
Urges
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Believing: it means believing in our own lies. And I can say that I am grateful that I got this lesson very early.
~ Gunter Grass
Am
Believing
Early
Got
Grateful
I Am
I Can
Lesson
Lies
Means
Our
Own
Say
Very
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Everybody knows how fallible memory can sometimes be. You remember certain fragments precisely, but as soon as you try to join the fragments together, for a story, there is a certain - not falsification, but a shifting.
~ Gunter Grass
Certain
Everybody
Fallible
Fragments
How
Join
Knows
Memory
Precisely
Remember
Shifting
Sometimes
Soon
Story
Together
Try
You
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Everyone is born into a certain era. I wouldn't want to see anyone faced with the circumstances that prevailed at the time, when there were few or no alternatives.
~ Gunter Grass
Alternatives
Anyone
Born
Certain
Circumstances
Era
Everyone
Faced
Few
See
Time
Want
Were
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For me, writing, drawing, and political activism are three separate pursuits; each has its own intensity. I happen to be especially attuned to and engaged with the society in which I live. Both my writing and my drawing are invariably mixed up with politics, whether I want them to be or not.
~ Gunter Grass
Activism
Both
Drawing
Each
Engaged
Happen
Intensity
Invariably
Live
Me
Mixed
Own
Political
Politics
Pursuits
Separate
Society
Them
Three
Up
Want
Whether
Which
Writing
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Homeland is something one becomes aware of only through its loss.
~ Gunter Grass
Aware
Becomes
Homeland
Loss
Only
Something
Through
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How did it happen that an enlightened country like Germany was pulled into Nazism? That question has occupied me since 'The Tin Drum,' my first book. The story also shows that we can never know how a person's life will unfold; there is no guarantee that a person will do what is right and avoid what is not right.
~ Gunter Grass
Also
Avoid
Book
Country
Did
Drum
Enlightened
First
Germany
Guarantee
Happen
How
Know
Life
Like
Me
Never
No Guarantee
Occupied
Person
Pulled
Question
Right
Shows
Since
Story
Tin
Unfold
Will
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How do we prevent Iran developing an atomic bomb, when, on the American side, dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is not recognised as a war crime?
~ Gunter Grass
American
Atomic
Atomic Bomb
Bomb
Bombs
Crime
Developing
Dropping
Hiroshima
How
Iran
Nagasaki
Prevent
Recognised
Side
War
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I belonged to the generation that grew up under National Socialism, and was blinded and led astray - and allowed itself to be led astray.
~ Gunter Grass
Allowed
Astray
Belonged
Blinded
Generation
Grew
Itself
Led
National
Socialism
Up
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I can only write a book like 'The Tin Drum' or 'From the Diary of a Snail' at a special period of my life. The books came about because of how I felt and thought at the time.
~ Gunter Grass
About
Because
Book
Books
Came
Diary
Drum
Felt
How
I Can
Life
Like
My Life
Only
Period
Snail
Special
Thought
Time
Tin
Write
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I catch myself judging myself as that 13-year-old boy, who, of course, rightfully points out that he is only a child. And my membership - well, I was drafted into the Waffen-SS and didn't exactly volunteer, which was just as idiotic. I wanted to be on the submarines and then ended up with the Waffen-SS.
~ Gunter Grass
Boy
Catch
Child
Course
Drafted
Ended
Exactly
He
Idiotic
Judging
Just
Membership
Myself
Only
Out
Points
Rightfully
Then
Up
Volunteer
Wanted
Well
Which
Who
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I did not volunteer for the Waffen SS, but was, as were thousands of my year group, conscripted. I did not then know as a 17-year-old that it was a criminal unit. I thought it was an elite unit.
~ Gunter Grass
Criminal
Did
Elite
Group
Know
SS
Then
Thought
Thousands
Unit
Volunteer
Were
Year
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I don't believe in writing at night because it comes too easily. When I read it in the morning it's not good. I need daylight to begin. Between nine and ten o'clock I have a long breakfast with reading and music.
~ Gunter Grass
Because
Begin
Believe
Between
Breakfast
Daylight
Easily
Good
In-Between
Long
Morning
Music
Need
Night
Nine
Read
Reading
Ten
Too
Writing
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