L'oncle: And so, he had left. And so, he submitted, like the others. like all the others of that miserable nation, and I tried to etch into my mind the events of these last six months: Our evenings, his words, his revolt, yet not even he, of all men, had the courage to resist his master's orders.
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L'oncle: And so, he had left. And so, he submitted, like the others. like all the others of that miserable nation, and I tried to etch into my mind the events of these last six months: Our evenings, his words, his revolt, yet not even he, of all men, had the courage to resist his master's orders.
Werner von Ebrennac: The room has a soul. This whole house has a soul.
Werner von Ebrennac: It's true. So many things stir at once within the soul of a German.
Werner von Ebrennac: Success isn't much compared to a clear conscience.
Werner von Ebrennac: I have great respect for those who love their country.
Werner von Ebrennac: I'm a musician. Not a performer, a composer. It's my whole life, so it is strange to see myself as a soldier.
Werner von Ebrennac: The obstacles will be overcome. Sincerity always overcomes all obstacles.
Werner von Ebrennac: France will teach them to be great, noble men.
L'oncle: Women's instincts are sharper than a tiger's.
L'oncle: She kissed me good night, and her beautiful gray eyes seemed full of reproach and heavy with sadness.
Werner von Ebrennac: Who is lonelier than men on the same side when they are the masters?
Werner von Ebrennac: The room has a soul. This whole house has a soul.
Werner von Ebrennac: It's true. So many things stir at once within the soul of a German.
Werner von Ebrennac: Success isn't much compared to a clear conscience.
Werner von Ebrennac: I have great respect for those who love their country.
Werner von Ebrennac: I'm a musician. Not a performer, a composer. It's my whole life, so it is strange to see myself as a soldier.
Werner von Ebrennac: The obstacles will be overcome. Sincerity always overcomes all obstacles.
Werner von Ebrennac: I bid you good night.
Werner von Ebrennac: France will teach them to be great, noble men.
L'oncle: Women's instincts are sharper than a tiger's.
L'oncle: She kissed me good night, and her beautiful gray eyes seemed full of reproach and heavy with sadness.
Werner von Ebrennac: Who is lonelier than men on the same side when they are the masters?
L'oncle: And so, he had left. And so, he submitted, like the others. like all the others of that miserable nation, and I tried to etch into my mind the events of these last six months: Our evenings, his words, his revolt, yet not even he, of all men, had the courage to resist his master's orders.


