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The extermination of what the exterminators call inferior races is as old as history.
George Bernard Shaw
Take the case of the extermination of Jesus Christ. No doubt there was a strong case for it. Jesus was from the point of view of the High Priest a heretic and an impostor. From the point of view of the merchants he was a rioter and a Communist. From the Roman Imperialist point of view he was a traitor. From the commonsense point of view he was a dangerous madman. From the snobbish point of view, always a very influential one, he was a penniless vagrant.
George Bernard Shaw
In this play a reference is made by a Chief of Police to the political necessity for killing people: a necessity so distressing to the statesmen and so terrifying to the common citizen that nobody except myself (as far as I know) has ventured to examine it directly on its own merits, although every Government is obliged to practise it on a scale varying from the execution of a single murderer to the slaughter of millions of quite innocent persons.
George Bernard Shaw
There is something that holds us together, something that has no word -.
George Bernard Shaw
Of Life only is there no end; and though of its million starry mansions many are empty and many still unbuilt, and though its vast domain is as yet unbearably desert, my seed shall one day fill it and master its matter to its uttermost confines. And for what may be beyond, the eyesight of Lilith is too short. It is enough that there is a beyond.
George Bernard Shaw
I am no mere chance pile of flesh and bone: if I were only that, I should fall into corruption and dust before your eyes. I am the embodiment of a thought of God: I am the Word made flesh: that is what holds me together standing before you in the image of God.
George Bernard Shaw
Everything is possible: everything.
George Bernard Shaw
I must decline your offer with thanks, for the child might have my beauty and your brains.
George Bernard Shaw
The reading of stories and delighting in them made Don Quixote a gentleman: the believing them literally made him a madman who slew lambs instead of feeding them.
George Bernard Shaw
They have redeemed themselves from their vileness, and turned away from their sins. Best of all, they are still not satisfied.
George Bernard Shaw
By their fruits ye shall know them. Beware how you kill a thought that is new to you. For that thought may be the foundation of the kingdom of God on earth.
George Bernard Shaw
Any public committee man who tries to pack the moral cards in the interest of his own notions is guilty of corruption and impertinence.
George Bernard Shaw
It means that nothing is certain but uncertainty. If I bind the future I bind my will. If I bind my will I strangle creation.
George Bernard Shaw
In truth, mankind cannot be saved from without, by schoolmasters or any other sort of masters: it can only be lamed and enslaved by them.
George Bernard Shaw
You are all missionaries and proselytizers trying to uproot the native religion from your neighbor's flowerbeds and plant your own in its place.
George Bernard Shaw
We have a direct sense of life. When you gain that you will put aside your mirrors and statues, your toys and your dolls.
George Bernard Shaw
You don't stop laughing when you grow old, you grow old when you stop laughing.
George Bernard Shaw
She has mischievious moments when she wishes she could get him alone on a desert island...
George Bernard Shaw
Hell is full of musical amateurs: music is the brandy of the damned. May not one lost soul be permitted to abstain?
George Bernard Shaw
The Bible is most dangerous book ever written on earth, keep it under lock and key.
George Bernard Shaw
B: What do you think what a person I am?
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw is said to have told W. S. C.: Am reserving two tickets for you for my premiere. Come and bring a friend-if you have one. W. S. C. to G. B. S.: Impossible to be present for the first performance. Will attend the second-if there is one.
George Bernard Shaw
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