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Erich Maria Remarque Quotes - Page 4

... clothes sometimes gave one more of a lift than any philosophic comforting.

Erich Maria Remarque (2014). “Heaven Has No Favorites: A Novel”, p.59, Random House

We lie under the network of arching shells and live in a suspense of uncertainty. If a shot comes, we can duck, that is all; we neither know nor can determine where it will fall." - All Quiet On The Western Front, Ch. 6

Title of translation of his novel Im Westen nichts Neues (Nothing New in the West, 1929). Cf. the title of a poem by Ethel L. Beers: All Quiet along the Potomac (1861)

Through the years our business has been killing;-it was our first calling in life. Our knowledge of lif eis limited to death.

Erich Maria Remarque (2013). “All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel”, p.194, Random House

All Quiet on the Western Front.

All Quiet on the Western Front ch. 12 (1929) (translation by A. W. Wheen) See Beers 1