Peter Ustinov Berühmte Zitate
„Ein Philosoph ist ein Mann, der in Ermangelung einer Frau die ganze Welt umarmt.“
Ustinovitäten - Einfälle und Ausfälle
„Es sind die Zweifel, die die Menschen vereinen. Ihre Überzeugungen trennen sie.“
Der alte Mann und Mister Smith
„Terrorismus ist der Krieg der Armen und der Krieg ist der Terrorismus der Reichen.“
Verkürztes Zitat aus Achtung! Vorurteile, 2003, S. 270. Wortlaut: "Der Terrorismus, der im furchtbaren 11. September kulminierte, ist ein Krieg der Armen gegen die Reichen. Der Krieg ist ein Terrorismus der Reichen gegen die Armen." Amazon. de
Peter Ustinov Zitate und Sprüche
„Ich bereue nichts. Damit verschwendet man nur Zeit, die immer wertvoller wird.“
Peter Ustinovs geflügelte Worte
Peter Ustinovs geflügelte Worte
Achtung! Vorurteile, Hoffmann & Campe 2003, S. 270. Hier nach Amazon.de http://www.amazon.de/Achtung-Vorurteile-Peter-Ustinov/dp/3455094104 und Ann El Khoury - 2015 https://books.google.de/books?id=D4msBwAAQBAJ&pg=PA85&dq=ustinov. Mit „in dem“ (statt „im“) bei Horst-Eberhard Richter - 2012 https://books.google.de/books?id=HpU8CgAAQBAJ&pg=PT125&dq=Achtung!; bei Horst-Eberhard Richter - 2006 https://books.google.de/books?id=JpSxAAAAIAAJ&q=kulminierte hingegen offenbar unrichtig als »Der Terrorismus ist ein Krieg der Armen gegen die Reichen. Der Krieg, der im furchtbaren 11. September kulminierte, ist ein Terrorismus der Reichen gegen die Armen.«
„Ab und an sind die Vereinigten Staaten ungefähr so elegant wie ein Elefant beim Spitzentanz.“
Peter Ustinovs geflügelte Worte
„Stürbe der Snobismus, wäre das Lachen der Leidtragende.“
Peter Ustinovs geflügelte Worte
Im Interview mit Bettina Krohn: "Der Krieg ist der Terrorismus der Reichen", welt.de/print 22. April 2003 https://www.welt.de/print-welt/article689952/Der-Krieg-ist-der-Terrorismus-der-Reichen.html
Peter Ustinov: Zitate auf Englisch
“The only one who's always punctual is Death”
— Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet
Act I
Romanoff and Juliet (1956)
Kontext: The only one who's always punctual is Death … whatever the time he always strikes his knell at the first streak of dawn … and believe me, he knows what he's doing. How I hate the dawn! It's the hour of the firing squad. The last glass of brandy. The ultimate cigarette. The final wish. All the hideously calculated hypocrisy of men when they commit a murder in the name of justice. Then it's the time of death on a grander scale, the hour of the great offenses … fix your bayonets boys …gentlemen, synchronize your watches … in ten seconds time the barrage starts … a thousand men are destined to die in order to capture a farmhouse no one has lived in for years... And finally dawn is the herald of the day, our twelve hours of unimportance, when we have to cede to the pressures of the powers, smile at people we have every reason but expediency to detest … A diplomat these days is nothing but a head-waiter who's allowed to sit down occasionally.
“Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.”
As quoted in Morrow's International Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations (1982) by Jonathon Green
Master At Arms Claggert
Billy Budd (1962)
“A diplomat these days is nothing but a head-waiter who's allowed to sit down occasionally.”
— Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet
Act I
Romanoff and Juliet (1956)
Kontext: The only one who's always punctual is Death … whatever the time he always strikes his knell at the first streak of dawn … and believe me, he knows what he's doing. How I hate the dawn! It's the hour of the firing squad. The last glass of brandy. The ultimate cigarette. The final wish. All the hideously calculated hypocrisy of men when they commit a murder in the name of justice. Then it's the time of death on a grander scale, the hour of the great offenses … fix your bayonets boys …gentlemen, synchronize your watches … in ten seconds time the barrage starts … a thousand men are destined to die in order to capture a farmhouse no one has lived in for years... And finally dawn is the herald of the day, our twelve hours of unimportance, when we have to cede to the pressures of the powers, smile at people we have every reason but expediency to detest … A diplomat these days is nothing but a head-waiter who's allowed to sit down occasionally.
— Peter Ustinov, buch Dear Me
Dear Me (1977)
Kontext: We have fought two wars to end war. In 1976, the nations of this world set aside the same amount of money for its starving children as the lavished on armaments every two hours. Can any right-minded man afford to be a pessimist? That was a luxury for easier days. <!-- p. 167
On Serbian war aims and human rights abuses during the post-Yugoslavian conlicts, and especially the Bosnian War, as quoted in (10 June 1993)
Kontext: It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea-bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self-respect. The Serbs, are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears.
On Serbian war aims and human rights abuses during the post-Yugoslavian conlicts, and especially the Bosnian War, as quoted in (10 June 1993)
Kontext: It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea-bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self-respect. The Serbs, are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears.
“All the hideously calculated hypocrisy of men when they commit a murder in the name of justice.”
— Peter Ustinov, Romanoff and Juliet
Act I
Romanoff and Juliet (1956)
Kontext: The only one who's always punctual is Death … whatever the time he always strikes his knell at the first streak of dawn … and believe me, he knows what he's doing. How I hate the dawn! It's the hour of the firing squad. The last glass of brandy. The ultimate cigarette. The final wish. All the hideously calculated hypocrisy of men when they commit a murder in the name of justice. Then it's the time of death on a grander scale, the hour of the great offenses … fix your bayonets boys …gentlemen, synchronize your watches … in ten seconds time the barrage starts … a thousand men are destined to die in order to capture a farmhouse no one has lived in for years... And finally dawn is the herald of the day, our twelve hours of unimportance, when we have to cede to the pressures of the powers, smile at people we have every reason but expediency to detest … A diplomat these days is nothing but a head-waiter who's allowed to sit down occasionally.
“It's hot. And there's a lot of it. I like everything about it except the flavor.”
Bill Budd, on the ship's gruel.
Billy Budd (1962)
“Terrorism is the war of the poor, and war is the terrorism of the rich.”
Achtung! Vorurteile (2003); original German: "Der Terrorismus, der im furchtbaren 11. September kulminierte, ist ein Krieg der Armen gegen die Reichen. Der Krieg ist ein Terrorismus der Reichen gegen die Armen." typically cited in short: "Terrorismus ist der Krieg der Armen und der Krieg ist der Terrorismus der Reichen."
As quoted in The Independent (25 February 1989)
As quoted in Contemporary Quotations (1988) by James Beasley Simpson
“If Botticelli were alive today he'd be working for Vogue.”
As quoted in The Observer (21 October 1968); a punctuation variant occurs in some publications: "If Botticelli were alive today, he'd be working for Vogue."
“To be gentle, tolerant, wise and reasonable requires a goodly portion of toughness.”
As quoted in Who Said That? (1984) by Renie Gee.
“I am just a man, not fit to do the work of God… or the Devil.”
Captain Vere
Billy Budd (1962)
The Loser : A Novel (1960)
“Children are the only form of immortality that we can be sure of.”
As quoted in The Complete Idiot's Guide to Great Quotes for All Occasions (2008) by Elaine Bernstein Partnow, p. 12
As quoted in Contemporary Quotations (1969) by James Beasley Simpson
“The only reason I made a commercial for American Express was to pay for my American Express bill.”
As quoted in The Mammoth Book of Zingers, Quips, and One-Liners (2004) by Geoff Tibballs