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European History Quotation help?!?

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Okay, I have a list of quotes that I need to say who said them... here it is:

"Here I stand."

"But it does move."

"The Holy Roman Empire is neither holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire."

"...young men will go fight, married men will make arms and transport supplies, and women will make tents and uniforms."

"...to destroy the island of shopkeepers."

"Paris is well worth a Mass."

Please help!!!

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  1. The first one is Martin Luther, I don't know the rest.


  2. Martin Luther

    Gallileo

    Voltaire

    ??

    Napoleon

    ??

  3. "But it does move"  is Galileo during his trail for heresy.  He was asked to recant his belief that the earth revolved around the sun, and not the other way around.

    He is purported to have said this under his breath after recanting.

    I'm not certain about the "destroy the island of shopkeepers"  but I think it was Churchill, referring to the n**i plans to invade England.

  4. Martin Luther

    Sir Isaac Newton

    Henry V111

    Napolean Bonaparte

    Napolean Bonaparte

    Herman Goering

  5. Well, I don't know all of them, but Martin Luther said the first one, while Napoleon said the fifth and Henri IV of France said the Sixth.

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