All Quiet on the Western Front Quote
Professor Kantorek : Paul! How are you, Paul?
Paul Bäumer : [ somber ] Glad to see you, Professor.
Professor Kantorek : You've come at the right moment, Baumer! Just at the right moment! [ to students ]
Professor Kantorek : And as if to prove all I have said, here is one of the first to go! A lad who sat before me on these very benches, who gave up all to serve in the first year of the war. One of the iron youth who have made Germany invincible in the field! Look at him. Sturdy and bronze and clear-eyed! The kind of soldier every one of you should envy! Paul, lad, you must speak to them. You must tell them what it means to serve your fatherland.
Paul Bäumer : No no, I can't tell them anything.
Paul Bäumer : You must, Paul. Just a word. Just tell them how much they're needed out there. Tell them why you went, and what it meant to you.
Paul Bäumer : I can't say anything.
Professor Kantorek : If you remember some deed of heroism, some touch of humility, tell about it. [ encouraging murmurs from the students ]
Paul Bäumer : I can't tell you anything you don't know. We live in the trenches out there, we fight, we try not to be killed; and sometimes we are. That's all. [ students fidget, disappointed ]
Professor Kantorek : No, no Paul!
Paul Bäumer : [ angry ] I've been there! I know what it's like!
Professor Kantorek : That's not what one dwells on, Paul!
Paul Bäumer : [ bitterly ] I heard you in here, reciting that same old stuff. Making more iron men, more young heroes. You still think it's beautiful and sweet to die for your country, don't you? [ Kantorek nods firmly ]
Paul Bäumer : We used to think you knew. The first bombardment taught us better. It's dirty and painful to die
Paul Bäumer : [ somber ] Glad to see you, Professor.
Professor Kantorek : You've come at the right moment, Baumer! Just at the right moment! [ to students ]
Professor Kantorek : And as if to prove all I have said, here is one of the first to go! A lad who sat before me on these very benches, who gave up all to serve in the first year of the war. One of the iron youth who have made Germany invincible in the field! Look at him. Sturdy and bronze and clear-eyed! The kind of soldier every one of you should envy! Paul, lad, you must speak to them. You must tell them what it means to serve your fatherland.
Paul Bäumer : No no, I can't tell them anything.
Paul Bäumer : You must, Paul. Just a word. Just tell them how much they're needed out there. Tell them why you went, and what it meant to you.
Paul Bäumer : I can't say anything.
Professor Kantorek : If you remember some deed of heroism, some touch of humility, tell about it. [ encouraging murmurs from the students ]
Paul Bäumer : I can't tell you anything you don't know. We live in the trenches out there, we fight, we try not to be killed; and sometimes we are. That's all. [ students fidget, disappointed ]
Professor Kantorek : No, no Paul!
Paul Bäumer : [ angry ] I've been there! I know what it's like!
Professor Kantorek : That's not what one dwells on, Paul!
Paul Bäumer : [ bitterly ] I heard you in here, reciting that same old stuff. Making more iron men, more young heroes. You still think it's beautiful and sweet to die for your country, don't you? [ Kantorek nods firmly ]
Paul Bäumer : We used to think you knew. The first bombardment taught us better. It's dirty and painful to die
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