Famous quote by Theodor Herzl

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But I am convinced that those Jews who stand aside today with a malicious smile and with their hands in their trousers p
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"But I am convinced that those Jews who stand aside today with a malicious smile and with their hands in their trousers' pockets will also want to dwell in our beautiful home"

- Theodor Herzl

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Theodor Herzl was a Jewish leader and the founder of contemporary Zionism. In this quote, he is addressing the Jewish individuals who are not actively taking part in the Zionist motion. He is attempting to persuade them that they must join the movement and aid construct a Jewish homeland. He thinks that even those who are not actively involved will eventually want to be part of the brand-new home. He is suggesting that they need to not be content with merely standing aside and watching, but ought to participate and assist develop a better future for the Jewish people. He is also suggesting that those who are not actively involved will ultimately regret not having actually participated in the movement. He is trying to encourage the Jewish people to come together and work towards a typical goal. He is trying to influence them to take action and belong to the movement, rather than simply standing aside and seeing.

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Theodor Herzl This quote is written / told by Theodor Herzl between May 2, 1860 and July 3, 1904. He was a famous Journalist from Hungary. The author also have 26 other quotes.

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