Quote by Theodor Herzl

But I am convinced that those Jews who stand aside today with a malicious smile and with their hands in their trousers' pockets will also want to dwell in our beautiful home.


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Summary

The quote suggests that even though certain individuals might appear indifferent or hostile towards a particular situation or group, they will eventually seek to benefit from the same circumstances they initially disregarded. In the context of the quote, it implies that even the Jews who currently show maliciousness or indifference will eventually want to be part of the community or society being referenced. The quote seems to convey skepticism about the sincerity or loyalty of those who are initially aloof but later seek to join the cause.

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By Theodor Herzl
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