Gustav Heinemann quotes:

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  • Trust cannot be commanded; and yet it is also correct that the only one who earns trust is the one who is prepared to grant trust.

  • Ladies and gentlemen, on the occasion of my election I received many letters from people representing all segments of the population and all professions, especially from the younger generation, linking my inauguration with great - far too great - expectations.

  • The secret of big and revolutionary actions also consists in discovering the tiny step that is simultaneously a strategic step, insofar as it entails additional steps in the direction of a better reality.

  • The time has come - and must come - for multilateral conversations about a secure peace in all of Europe.

  • I appeal to the responsibility of the blocs and the major powers, not to seek security in the arms race, but rather in a meeting for joint disarmament and arms limitations.

  • I have left the federal government and the German Bundestag; I have resigned from all my positions in the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

  • Liberal democracy must finally become the vital element of our society.

  • Some fatherlands are difficult. Germany is one of them. But it is our fatherland. Here is where we live and work.

  • Therefore it does not help to sneer at the imperfection of today's reality or to preach absolutes as a daily agenda.

  • One of our most noble political tasks is to open up trust.

  • Insecurity and resignation mingle with the hope for a better order.

  • War is not the quintessential emergency in which man has to prove himself, as my generation learned at its school desks in the days of the Kaiser; rather, peace is the emergency in which we all have to prove ourselves.

  • Beyond peace, there is no longer any existence possible.

  • Disarmament requires trust.

  • We have to recognize that the freedom of the individual has to be protected not only from the power of the state, but even more so from economic and societal power.

  • Not less, but more democracy - that is the demand, that is the great goal that we have to prescribe for ourselves, and especially for our youth.

  • Everywhere, authority and tradition have to justify themselves in the face of questions.

  • In this life of ours we remain directed toward the relative utopia of a better world, and sensibly this can be the only model for our action.

  • The first thing I see is the obligation to serve peace.

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