Philosophical Sayings
483 sayings found from the Modern era
We have torn up Marxist materialism and we have disorientated Masonry. We have thwarted the Satanic machinations of the clandestine Masonic superstate. Despite its control of the world's press and numerous international politicians. Spain's struggle …
The defense of internal peace and order constitutes the sacred mission of a nation's armed forces and that is what we have carried out.
We strive to form a single national front against the Judeo-Masonic lodges, against Moscow and the Marxist societies.
To kill the grass you must also remove the root.
It's up to history to judge.
Whoever wishes to blame or attack me is entitled to do so. I regret I didn't have enough experience to totally control the movement.
I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you can look at me: am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.
If the result of so many sacrifices was that the capitalists remain in control, what was the point of the revolution?
I did not join the resistance movement to kill people, to kill the nation.
There is freedom of speech, but I cannot guarantee freedom after speech.
If we knew the meaning to everything that is happening to us, then there would be no meaning.
The problem with me is that I am fifty or one hundred years ahead of my time. My speed is very fast. Some ministers have had to drop out of my government because they could not keep up.
You cannot run faster than a bullet.
In any country there must be people who have to die. They are the sacrifices any nation has to make to achieve law and order.
I myself consider myself the most powerful figure in the world, and that is why I do not let any superpower control me.
Although some people felt Adolf Hitler was bad, he was a great man and a real conqueror whose name would never be forgotten.
My mission is to lead the country out of a bad situation of corruption, depression and slavery. After I rid the country of these vices, I will then organize and supervise a general election of a genuinely democratic civilian government.
Politics is like boxing — you try to knock out your opponents.
In warfare, if you do not have food, and your fellow soldier is wounded, you may as well kill him and eat him to survive.
The only legitimate antidote for self-doubt and the shameful weakness it breeds is joyful self-acceptance.