Quote:
Originally Posted by Castout
"And in the last analysis, success is what matters," -Adolf Hitler, the fool that attacked everybody just because he thought he could.
I don't believe it was a mistake ever.
The student or whoever wrote that identify with the quote which Hitler had spoken.
It's as simple as that.
It is disturbing because when a person much more a young student identifies with that sentence then the sake of achieving goal justifies any method which actually doesn't!
When taken as an intrinsic value that sentence would make people as corrupt as their desires take and make them.
The problem is if everybody adopts the same kind of stance (even to varying degree) then everything will become chaotic, crumble and every mankind civilization and society as we know now will come to end and we all be living like savages.
That quote is A MAJOR FAIL!
Even if Hitler had won WWII and ruled the entire world.
When men regress their civilization will too. That is a guarantee!
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I would have thought whoever put it in there identifies with the quote in the sense that 'success matters', or something like that, not that it matters in any cost. Anyone who quotes Hitler in a yearbook might well be ignorant enough not to understand the meaning of the quote.