Bertolt Brecht Quotes About Seven

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  • Who built the seven gates of Thebes? In the books are listed the names of kings. Did the kings heave up the building blocks?

  • Young Alexander conquered India. He alone? Caesar beat the Gauls. Was there not even a cook in his army? Philip of Spain wept as his fleet was sunk and destroyed. Were there no other tears? Frederick the Great triumphed in the Seven Years War. Who Triumphed with him?

    Bertolt Brecht, “A Worker Reads History”
  • Then I will tell you something. I do not believe in it. Forty years among men has consistently taught me that they are not amenable to commonsense. Show them the red tail of a comet, fill them with black terror, and they will all come running out of their houses and break their legs. But tell them one sensible proposition, and support it with seven reasons, and they will simply laugh in your face.

    "Plays: The Caucasian chalk circle. The threepenny opera. The trial of Lucullus. The life of Galileo".
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