Choose quotes font
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
On a visit to Cologne in March 1945, after a heavy bombing, I met hundreds and hundreds of deserter
Next quotes
Heinrich Boll:
I long for the time of no more departures. It has something to do with age, probably.Heinrich Boll:
My most interesting correspondence is with my translators. I marvel at their sensitivity over certaHeinrich Boll:
Humor is really one of the hardest things to define, very hard. And it's very ambiguous. You have iHeinrich Boll:
I was born December 21, 1917, in Cologne, on the Rhine, the son of the sculptor and cabinet-maker,Heinrich Boll:
Because the completion of labour service was a precondition for permission to study at the universiHeinrich Boll:
As early as December 1945, I accompanied my wife and a few relatives in their return from evacuatioHeinrich Boll:
Between 1950 and 1951, I worked as a temporary employee in the Cologne Bureau of Statistics. From sHeinrich Boll:
No one will ever know how many novels, poems, analyses, confessions, sufferings and joys have beenHeinrich Boll:
It's true and it's easily said that language is material, and something does materialise as one wriHeinrich Boll:
For me, at least, much of the German I see and hear sounds stranger than Swedish, a language of whi