Excellent Hitler Quote: Struggle is the Father of all things


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Dennis Wise of The Greatest Story Never told, put out this quote from Adolf Hitler. Hitler was truly a genius and the things he said are things that have an eternal truth and which we can live by. He mentioned the need to fight in “this world of eternal struggle”. He recognised that this is the way Mother Nature operates and he was merely working in line with the way NATURE actually functions.

This is the quote:
“Struggle is the father of all things.
It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle”.
Adolf Hitler

Hitler’s quotes are aimed at the white males because this is how life is. In my own life I have observed that nothing is fixed. Everything is fluid and you MUST rise to challenges ALL THE TIME. Do not shirk from these things. This is how we grow and we white men must stop shirking. We must throw ourselves into struggle with intensity and the utmost determination. It is in this realm that we are almost God-like in what we can achieve. Jan.



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