Quote by Gene Simmons
Its in the history books, the Holocaust. Its just a phrase. And th

Its in the history books, the Holocaust. Its just a phrase. And the truth is it happened yesterday. It happened to my mother. I never met my grandmothers or my grandfathers. They were all wiped up in the gas chambers of Nazi Germany. – Gene Simmons

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The sad thing is most people have to check with someone before they do the things that make them happy. Were all passing through the least we can do is be happy, and the only way to do that is by being selfish. – Gene Simmons

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The biggest financial pitfall in life is divorce. And the biggest reason for divorce is marriage. – Gene Simmons

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History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. – Karl Marx

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Crazy Horse saw history as integrated in the present, incorporated into daily life. – Stephen Ambrose

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People are trapped in history, and history is trapped in them. – James Baldwin, Notes of a Native Son

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We wonder if we will be the first generation in American history to leave our children with fewer opportunities and a less prosperous nation than the one we inherited. – Paul Ryan

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The history of mens opposition to womens emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself. – Virginia Woolf

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