While I cannot find that exact quote, I believe the one you are looking for is "The fire's caught and will go on burning. It's to the point where you have to be grateful to almost every single person who declares himself free of prejudice." This is found in "The Pity of It All: A History of the Jews in Germany, 1743-1933" by Amos Elon, and is said by Auerbach in disbelief of those who thought the prejudices against Jews would 'blow over' in 1881.
Berthold Auerbach died in 1882.
Berthold Auerbach was born on February 28, 1812.
Berthold Auerbach was born on February 28, 1812.
Anton Bettelheim has written: 'Biographisches Jahrbuch und deutscher Nekrolog' 'Berthold Auerbach' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Berthold Auerbach has written: 'Das Landhaus am Rhein' 'On the Heights, a Novel' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Deutsche illustrierte Volksbu cher' 'Barfu ssle' 'Berthold Auerbachs Romane' 'The Professor's wife' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'The Country House On The Rhine V2' 'Lorley and Reinhard' 'Dorfgeschichten' 'Spinoza: ein Denkerleben' 'Edelweiss' 'Spinoza, a novel' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Villa Eden: the country-house on the Rhine' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Aloys' 'Berthold Auerbachs schriften' 'On the heights' 'German evenings' 'Landolin' 'Der Tolpatsch' 'Spinoza' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Joseph im Schnee' 'The convicts and their children' 'Berthold Auerbachs Romane' 'Diethelm von Buchenberg' 'The villa on the Rhine' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Master Bieland and his workmen'
Helmut Berthold died in 2000.
Helmut Berthold was born in 1911.
Berthold Epstein died in 1962.
Berthold Epstein was born in 1897.
Berthold Nebel died in 1964.
Berthold Nebel was born in 1889.
Mathias Berthold was born in 1965.