Explain the AH Quote

"It doesn't matter out here how much of an honest man you are. If people so much as don't like you, they will never believe what you say no matter what."

Pioneer and founder of New Providence, California, Nicholas Tesla, lamenting over the fact that no-one would believe him that fellow pioneer, Thomas Edison, had stolen his land, wife, wealth, and claim to the foundation of New Providence, leaving him to become a drunken drifter.

"People like crepes."
 
Pioneer and founder of New Providence, California, Nicholas Tesla, lamenting over the fact that no-one would believe him that fellow pioneer, Thomas Edison, had stolen his land, wife, wealth, and claim to the foundation of New Providence, leaving him to become a drunken drifter.

"People like crepes."

President of the Parliament Joseph Parmentier to the candidate for the role of Prime Minister Marguerite Chandelle. The interrogations surrounding a way to counter the "fascist soups", where member of the Parti de l'Ordre distributed soups to French citizens in order to buy their vote. Josep Parmentier suggested, as you understand, crepes, as he thought these were more consistent than plain soups. In the end, Prime Minister Marguerite was reelected with her waffles, effectively turning the first French democratic ruler into a meme seveny years later when the Internet was invented.

"Just change the surface, keep the inside. You must remain a priviledged noble wife without feeling like one."
 
"Just change the surface, keep the inside. You must remain a priviledged noble wife without feeling like one."

An American-born advisor to Marie Antoinette Josepha Johanna, outlining her situation after her "self-imposed" exile from Republican France to the United Dominions of New England. Her second marriage in 1804 allowed her to retain her status as a noble wife, though in practice she had little influence - or any particular privileges - outside of the immediate surroundings of her residence in Boston, and was increasingly loathed by her European contemporaries over the circumstances of her exile and ideological transformation. Marie Antoinette passed away in 1813, leaving behind a number of books on the early politics of the First French Republic, Canada and New England, as well as giving roots to a future political dynasty.

"Moscow and Lansing are brother cities."
 
"Moscow and Lansing are brother cities."

USSA president William Z. Foster in 1935 to General Secretary of the USSR Joseph Stalin. After the 2nd American Revolution in 1930, Lansing was chosen as the capital of the new american socialist state. Lansing, already used to the administrative burden as the capital of Michigan, was deemed the best choice due to its proximity to Detroit, the heart of the revolution in the steel belt and arguably the most important city in America after the revolution.

Every man has two countries: his own and France
 
Every man has two countries: his own and France
After Napoleon was able to take control over Europe in his bloody wars, the French Empire would be a dominant player across the world. However, after Napoleon's sudden death from a British nationalist, the French Empire struggled to stay afloat. In hopes to save his father's empire, Napoleon II would propose the idea that "Every man has two countries: his own and France.", evolving the French Empire into more of a confederation, in hopes the various nations under the French Empire see the economic benefit of their unity. However, this idea would do no such thing, and soon, all nations would cut ties to France and Napoleon II would lose his empire no longer than a year into his reign.

“Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”
 
After Napoleon was able to take control over Europe in his bloody wars, the French Empire would be a dominant player across the world. However, after Napoleon's sudden death from a British nationalist, the French Empire struggled to stay afloat. In hopes to save his father's empire, Napoleon II would propose the idea that "Every man has two countries: his own and France.", evolving the French Empire into more of a confederation, in hopes the various nations under the French Empire see the economic benefit of their unity. However, this idea would do no such thing, and soon, all nations would cut ties to France and Napoleon II would lose his empire no longer than a year into his reign.

“Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.”
The second most famous words to come out of Lenny Smith, the most corrupt American President ever. He ran on a platform calling for the vicious persecution of all those who did drugs, and yet, here he was,on tape and video, smoking crack in the Oval Office. Once this was leaked to the public, he would lie, on oath, and say that the evidence was manufactured. He would eventually be impeached and removed from office by force. The most famous words that he would say would come after his removal from office in which he was seen being forcibly dragged by Secret Servicemen out of the White House, since he resisted removal at all levels.

"The slave owners among yourselves kind should be very grateful that my cousin, the Empress, is a very merciful woman. Had it been up to me, they would have lost a great deal more than just their wealth." -Queen Anita of Mexico to an American ambassador.
 
"The slave owners among yourselves kind should be very grateful that my cousin, the Empress, is a very merciful woman. Had it been up to me, they would have lost a great deal more than just their wealth." -Queen Anita of Mexico to an American ambassador

A attempt of chest-thumping by the Mexican/French delegation in a diplomatic stand off following the French seizure of American ships, of which France claims the disputes was over the illegal activity of the slave trade, in which an American slave ship that accidentally docked in French West Indies port had its ‘cargo’ seized. It was actually over Frances protest of the American occupation of Quebec. War would soon be declared and ended with a decisive American victory, along with the suicide of Queen Anita.

That’s the thing about these revolutions, they always full circle.’
 
A attempt of chest-thumping by the Mexican/French delegation in a diplomatic stand off following the French seizure of American ships, of which France claims the disputes was over the illegal activity of the slave trade, in which an American slave ship that accidentally docked in French West Indies port had its ‘cargo’ seized. It was actually over Frances protest of the American occupation of Quebec. War would soon be declared and ended with a decisive American victory, along with the suicide of Queen Anita.

That’s the thing about these revolutions, they always full circle.’
OOC: That bit about the suicide was needlessly cruel, but whatever.

American observer Brenton Jackson's comment about the Japan's 1982 Revolution, which would see the Emperor be overthrown in favor of a military council, who would later be overthrown by a disgruntled colonel, who would later be overthrown and leave a power vacuum in Japan that would see a new Emperor rise up and take power with Chinese support. All of that would occur in a 30 year period.

"Let us rejoice in Britain's death. For it is in Britain's death, that England is reborn."
 
"Let us rejoice in Britain's death. For it is in Britain's death, that England is reborn
The first words publicly spoken by Supreme Leader Oswald Mosley, leader of the English Revolution (1926-1934), following the crippling defeat and dismemberment of the British Empire that resulted from Britannia's loss to a French, German, Russian, and American coalition during the Great War. His remark about "Britain's death" refers to the Final Solution, the systematic extinction of the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh peoples and cultures and their supplanting by the English that lasted from 1932 to his death in 1946 in the aftermath of the English Civil War (1941-1946).

"Business or pleasure? Well, I suppose it's a bit of both, really. You see, I'm here to kidnap you, Madam President. And I'm gonna have some damn good fun doing it."
 
The first words publicly spoken by Supreme Leader Oswald Mosley, leader of the English Revolution (1926-1934), following the crippling defeat and dismemberment of the British Empire that resulted from Britannia's loss to a French, German, Russian, and American coalition during the Great War. His remark about "Britain's death" refers to the Final Solution, the systematic extinction of the Irish, Scottish, and Welsh peoples and cultures and their supplanting by the English that lasted from 1932 to his death in 1946 in the aftermath of the English Civil War (1941-1946).

"Business or pleasure? Well, I suppose it's a bit of both, really. You see, I'm here to kidnap you, Madam President. And I'm gonna have some damn good fun doing it."
US Presidential Candidate Helmut Schmidt to a blow up doll of the sitting US President, Diana Waller. After that scandal, his political career would be over, and Waller would be able to win a third term in a landslide. It was never found out who leaked the video that killed Schmidt's career.

"For a country that was once a British colony, America sure feels like it was a German colony. I mean sure they speak English, but the names, the accents, the food, the buildings, the mannerisms. It's all so German..."
 
For a country that was once a British colony, America sure feels like it was a German colony. I mean sure they speak English, but the names, the accents, the food, the buildings, the mannerisms. It's all so German..."

Said by Spanish ambassador Enrique Hernandez in his memoirs. Following the revolutionary war, the US and Prussia would engage in a series of deals that would come to define both nations. Prussian advisors would assist in the creation of the continental army, and Prussia would be the first nation that the United States ever gave most favored trading status. Further deals and exchanges would continue, with the US being a favored spot for German immigrants, and German would, along with English, be recognized as the official languages of the United States in 1896. The two of them would fight together in all three of the world wars that wracked the twentienth century, and the United States would provide shelter for the German government in exile when they were pushed off the mainland by combined Franco-Russian forces until their return on the beaches of Calais three years later.

The influence of German culture on the United States during their formative years was so profound that many detractors have called America "the only successful colony the krauts ever managed".

"No."

"But-"

"Non, nein, nyet, nem, nie, nu! I'll go through as many languages as I have to until you get the fucking point!"
 
"No."

"But-"
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"Non, nein, nyet, nem, nie, nu! I'll go through as many languages as I have to until you get the fucking point!"
Nationalist Bonnie Fichner got this from a spanish diplomat during a trade talk.

"Now I know why you love the 80's: its the only place such a machismo-obsessed, stiff-legged idiot could get a modicum of tolerance and not be shamed for treating woman as third-rate and only exist to give you kids."
 
Nationalist Bonnie Fichner got this from a spanish diplomat during a trade talk.

"Now I know why you love the 80's: its the only place such a machismo-obsessed, stiff-legged idiot could get a modicum of tolerance and not be shamed for treating woman as third-rate and only exist to give you kids."

Zakkiya future first female Wazir of the Republican Sultanate of the Maghrib admonishing Muhammad al'Parsa for his sexist behavior.

"Cicero, Cicero, Wherefore art thou Cicero?"
 
"Cicero, Cicero, Wherefore art thou Cicero?"

The final known line of a penned, though ultimately unfinished, Shakespeare play about the brief Dictatorship of Marcus Tullius Cicero over Rome. Cicero, having been proscribed as an Enemy of the State by the Second Triumvirate, and seeing little other option after an assassination attempt laid upon him, gathered disparaged soldiers and at least one mercenary, enough to scrape up one Legion, and made for Rome to forcefully take over the government from Mark Antony. Unexpectedly, the hastily planned and frankly uncoordinated affair succeeded, and the first thing Cicero worked towards as Dictator was a return to the traditional Republican government, stepping down and opening up the Consular elections once that work was over. Little is known of the play, as it is believed Shakespeare died before it could be finished, though from what was transcribed, the Eastern Roman Consular government has said that, unlike his other plays, this one would have bombed.

"Suppose he keeps his word and we walk away with our lives? What then?" Matthias the Warrior of Redwall
 
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"Suppose he keeps his word and we walk away with our lives? What then?" Matthias the Warrior of Redwall

Matthias the Warrior (Matyas in his native Hungarian) was a famous revolutionary against the Soviet occupation of Hungary. The soviet leader Leon Trotsky promised that if Matyas and his rebel group, the Redwall, returned to their homes, they would not be prosecuted for rebelling against the government.

One final prophecy: in the 3rd year of the Soviet rule in America you will no longer chew gum!
 
Matthias the Warrior (Matyas in his native Hungarian) was a famous revolutionary against the Soviet occupation of Hungary. The soviet leader Leon Trotsky promised that if Matyas and his rebel group, the Redwall, returned to their homes, they would not be prosecuted for rebelling against the government.

One final prophecy: in the 3rd year of the Soviet rule in America you will no longer chew gum!
High Prophet Johanna of the American Empire, or so she called herself. In the reality, Johanna was a mentally ill woman known throughout Los Angeles for her wild predictions of the future. What made her unique was how calm and well eloquent she could be at times. She lived at Saint Mary's institute of mental health, but she would be allowed to walk around the city with a guardian, whom she called her holy guard. Very calm, almost ethereal, but very much convinced she lived in a fantasy world.

"You can always trust a Canadian to hate a German, love a Russian, ignore an American, and cry when seeing an Inglischmen."
 
High Prophet Johanna of the American Empire, or so she called herself. In the reality, Johanna was a mentally ill woman known throughout Los Angeles for her wild predictions of the future. What made her unique was how calm and well eloquent she could be at times. She lived at Saint Mary's institute of mental health, but she would be allowed to walk around the city with a guardian, whom she called her holy guard. Very calm, almost ethereal, but very much convinced she lived in a fantasy world.

"You can always trust a Canadian to hate a German, love a Russian, ignore an American, and cry when seeing an Inglischmen."

Quip from Canadian Prime Minister Tommy Douglas (1971-1979). Douglas' tenure was notable for being a period of massive social liberalization and economic progressivism, and Canada pursuing its own foreign policy, including a more cordial relationship with the USSR. While Canadian-American relations remained cordial, more then a few right-wing American politicians called Douglas "a Kremlin spy" for his policies.

"Soviet communism failed because the dream of workers' state was traded for personal glory by a cabal of fanatics. This is why I have no name. I embody the worker and not any one person."
 
Quip from Canadian Prime Minister Tommy Douglas (1971-1979). Douglas' tenure was notable for being a period of massive social liberalization and economic progressivism, and Canada pursuing its own foreign policy, including a more cordial relationship with the USSR. While Canadian-American relations remained cordial, more then a few right-wing American politicians called Douglas "a Kremlin spy" for his policies.

"Soviet communism failed because the dream of workers' state was traded for personal glory by a cabal of fanatics. This is why I have no name. I embody the worker and not any one person."
OOC: What about the Inglischmen? I spelled it that way on purpose. And what about them hating Germans?
 

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Gone Fishin'
"Soviet communism failed because the dream of workers' state was traded for personal glory by a cabal of fanatics. This is why I have no name. I embody the worker and not any one person."

Ulan Mukgulrus, founder of the ideology of Pantopianism, giving his rallying speech in Ulaanbaatar, Reformed Republic of Mongolia, 1995. Seeing the former Soviet Union cave in to foreign pressure, Ulan was a fierce reformist and silently worked in the former Mongolian Socialist Soviet Republic, altering quite a few of its ideals but generally twisting it to a more "intense" level, for a lack of better word. Pantopianics would only have major congregations around East Asia and Australia, but its presence would change the way the world viewed Communism, from a failed ideology that competed with Capitalism to an almost terrorist-like thought process that would spawn extreme subbranches. One more radical Pantopianic group (The Freedoms of Our Hammer) would be responsible for a bus attack in Los Angeles in 2007.

"Theodosius was my patron, yes, but what a meddle brained hoag he was! To be corrupted not only by the heretic priests of the monasteries, but also to have been puppeteered by the greater powers of our government? I dearly hope with the death of him will spell a new golden era for our state."
 
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