"Who knows what would have become of me, if my parents had not had their influence on me"
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The subtext is also a subtle preemptive defense. Schily’s biography carries political voltage: a lawyer with roots in the 1960s left-liberal milieu who later became Germany’s hard-nosed interior minister, synonymous with security policy and state authority. In that light, “parents” works as origin story and alibi at once. It suggests continuity where observers might see ideological pivoting: whatever shifts happened, the moral ballast was always there. He isn’t confessing dependence so much as narrating legitimacy.
The line also smuggles in a conservative theory of causality without preaching it. Influence is not coercion; it’s guidance. He avoids crediting party, ideology, or mentors in public life, which would invite partisan reading. Parents are politically neutral, emotionally resonant, and culturally unassailable. That’s why it lands: it’s biography as soft power, turning a personal anecdote into an argument for stability, inheritance, and the quiet forces that make a state function.
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"Who knows what would have become of me, if my parents had not had their influence on me." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/who-knows-what-would-have-become-of-me-if-my-89531/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.



