Famous quote by Theodor Herzl

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"The spirit in which the offer was made must of necessity contribute to improving and alleviating the situation of the Jewish people without our renouncing one iota of the great principles upon which our movement is based"

- Theodor Herzl

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Theodor Herzl's quote speaks with the requirement for a spirit of compromise and understanding in order to improve the scenario of the Jewish individuals. He emphasizes that this must not come at the cost of compromising the principles upon which the motion is based. This suggests that Herzl was promoting for a diplomatic approach to dealing with the problems dealing with the Jewish individuals, one that would involve compromise and understanding from all sides. He was most likely suggesting that the Jewish individuals should be willing to make concessions in order to accomplish a much better outcome, while still preserving their core values and concepts. This quote speaks to Herzl's dedication to finding a serene option to the plight of the Jewish individuals, and his belief that compromise and understanding were important to achieving this objective.

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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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