Historical Fiction Quotes

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I stood still, vision blurring, and in that moment, I heard my heart break. It was a small, clean sound, like the snapping of a flower's stem.
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Diana Gabaldon (Dragonfly in Amber (Outlander, #2))
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The sunset bled into the edges of the village. Smoke curled out of the cottage chimney like a crooked finger.
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Sara Pascoe (Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For)
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There is no law that gods must be fair, Achilles,” Chiron said. β€œAnd perhaps it is the greater grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone. Do you think?
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Madeline Miller (The Song of Achilles)
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Gossip is like thread wound over a spindle of truth, changing its shape.
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K. Ritz (Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master)
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If one does not react to gossip, the informer hushes more quickly.
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K. Ritz (Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master)
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This world would be a pleasant place if people didn’t inhabit it.
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K. Ritz (Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master)
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Β  β€œI am running back my tent to get my sub-machinegun. There are too many Noggies to kill using a pistol!” He then ran to where his scrape was and returned with the weapon.
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Michael G. Kramer
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The early women rise before I do. Their lamps splinter the gloom of the kitchens. They chatter in whispers as they brew tea for the cooks. Windows are open to counter the heat of the ovens. Outside, the sky is as black as my soul.
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K. Ritz (Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master)
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Oscar looked up from his plate, and if a cat could laugh, he would have. β€˜Boy, that’s ugly, even for a jinn. Looks like a cross between a rat, a frog and a bottlebrush.
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Sara Pascoe (Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For)
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It had happened. Thucydides, his archrival, was a general. Glaucon, from his own tribe, was a general. And Pericles was no longer a general. He was just a citizen with one vote. And an idea
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Yvonne Korshak (Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece)
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Good men are often more practical than pretty " said Mother. "Andrius just happens to be both.
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Ruta Sepetys (Between Shades of Gray)
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And she was right. No matter how they tried, the two humans, with the cat but without the microchip, couldn’t connect to headquarters. Raya heard a loud popping sound in her mind, like a huge rubber band being snapped, like a glider plane released from a Piper Cub.
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Sara Pascoe (Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For)
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In our twenties, when there is still so much time ahead of us, time that seems ample for a hundred indecisions, for a hundred visions and revisionsβ€”we draw a card, and we must decide right then and there whether to keep that card and discard the next, or discard the first card and keep the second. And before we know it, the deck has been played out and the decisions we have just made will shape our lives for decades to come.
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Amor Towles (Rules of Civility)
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If you can walk with the crowd and keep your virtue, or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch; If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you; If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute with 60 seconds worth of distance run- Yours is the earth and everything that's in it, And-which is more-you'll be a man my son.
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Rudyard Kipling (If: A Father's Advice to His Son)
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This evening I spied her in the back orchard. I decided to sacrifice one of my better old shirts and carried it out to her. The weather’s been warm of late. Buds on the apple trees are ready to burst. Usually by this time of the year, at that time of day, the back orchard is full of screaming children. Damut’s boys were the only two. They were on the terrace below her, running through the slanted sunlight, chasing each other around tree trunks. She stood above them, like a merlin watching rabbits play.
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K. Ritz (Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master)
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Patience is only a virtue when there is something worth waiting for.
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Lauren Willig (The Masque of the Black Tulip (Pink Carnation, #2))
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To see the years touch ye gives me joy", he whispered, "for it means that ye live.
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Diana Gabaldon
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Books are keys that open many doors.
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James Rollins
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Demoralize the enemy from within by surprise, terror, sabotage, assassination. This is the war of the future.
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Hermann Rauschning (Voice of Destruction, The)
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Some ghosts are so quiet you would hardly know they were there.
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Bernie Mcgill (The Butterfly Cabinet)
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How did I become President? I began by setting an example, hanging out my own dirty laundry in front of Village Earth right from the start. Every ugly little life secret became a matter of public record. Of course, that included sordid love-life details.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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Only someone watching him closely like Celena would have noticed his intense preoccupation, and that something in a split second had happened to him.Β  She wondered where he had gone when he should have been listening to the sermon, where his soul had gone went it had left his body.
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Barbara Sontheimer (Victor's Blessing)
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You are there and to their ears, being a Syrian sounds like you’re unclean, shameful, indecent; it’s like you owe the world an apology for your very existence.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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Anybody can make history; only a great man can write it.
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Oscar Wilde
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It touched me to be trusted with something terrible.
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Elizabeth Kostova (The Historian)
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How many times can a heart be shattered and still be pieced back together? How many times before the damage is irreparable?
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Gwenn Wright (The BlueStocking Girl (The Von Strassenberg Saga, #2))
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Naughty John, Naughty John, does his work with his apron on. Cuts your throat and takes your bones, sells 'em off for a coupla stones.
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Libba Bray (The Diviners (The Diviners, #1))
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Cung went to his section commander Corporal Binh Chien Bui and spoke to him. He said, β€œBinh, come quickly, something strange is going on!” (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two)
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Michael G. Kramer
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I am not an atheist preacher. I am not an absolutist or chauvinist whose ways are immune to evolution. My core philosophy is that I might be wrong.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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The old law of an eye for an eye didn’t make them blind to the fact that another man’s terrorist wasn’t their freedom fighter.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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I'm learning not to hope for what I can't control...
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Leila Meacham (Roses (Roses, #2))
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Love is what remains when everything else is gone.
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Kristin Hannah (The Four Winds)
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Cynthia said, β€œHow are things going for you with this birth?
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Michael G. Kramer (Isabella Warrior Queen)
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I felt hot under my Mutton sleeves. "I just wish he'd have the decency to say whatever he came to say in front of his wife." "Perhaps his wife is busy today." "She shouldn't be." His wife should track him like a bloodhound.
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Diana Forbes (Mistress Suffragette)
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The hair on the back of her neck was tingling, and she felt like someone was watching her. She knew she was alone as the locker room was silent.
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Hope Worthington (Shifting Moon: Shifting Moon Saga, Book 1)
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Kurt, could you please serve this invoice upon the Prussian Pickle, the Major General von Trotha forΒ  the disrupting the legitimate working of F..H. Schmidt Engineering Services?
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Michael G. Kramer (His Forefathers and Mick)
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Eliza answered, β€œMy Lady, that was Sir Roger Mortimer!
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Michael G. Kramer (Isabella Warrior Queen)
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He threw his burning cigarette onto our clean living room floor and ground it into the wood with his boot. We were about to become cigarettes.
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Ruta Sepetys (Between Shades of Gray)
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I wished he'd stop trying to put me off. It was becoming irksome. Or, if he were, then he really needed to stop acting so damned charming.
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Diana Forbes (Mistress Suffragette)
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Grief's only ever as deep as the love it's replaced.
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Pat Barker (The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1))
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Vera had also hated lipstick, Marzipan and Lutherans - excluding her husband, but not her late mother-in-law. Most of all she hated being governed by anyone or anything.
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Victoria Dougherty (The Bone Church)
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True, I have raped history, but it has produced some beautiful offspring.
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Alexandre Dumas
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Marco had examined every inch of GuayanΓ©s Beach, where coconut palms that once grew along the shore in majestic rows lay crisscrossed in the sand like scattered pencils.
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Margarita Barresi (A Delicate Marriage)
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Maeve O’Shaughnessy was one of those Americans, influenced by national hero and Nazi sympathizer Charles Lindbergh, who had been against becoming involved in the war.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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She's got a big belt around her hips. It has a shiny buckle with PRADA on it, which is Italian for insecure.
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Jennifer Donnelly (Revolution)
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The American generals could only think in terms of large armies and huge battles. They believed or hoped that an enemy who chose to hide in jungles and tunnels would quickly be flushed out by American fire-power and then die in open battle.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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Sonetimes the hardest person to forgive is yourself.
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Sarah Sundin
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Sergeant Max Franklin replied, β€œJust go back to your post at number six and keep your wits about you. The word from the Americans in β€œBig Red One” is that the Noggies are coming to us. I hope not, but it could be what you have been hearing.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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Beautiful people don't need coats. They've got their auras to keep them warm.
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Jennifer Donnelly (Revolution)
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You boys must always remember your roots, everything that makes you Puerto Rican. Don’t ever lose the stain of the plantain,” Isa said.
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Margarita Barresi (A Delicate Marriage)
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On the 16th of Febuary 1312, when Isabella was aged sixteen years, the couple were at their hunting lodge when Edward suddenly took Isabella into his arms and began to kiss her and pay her a lot of attention, slowly and tenderly.
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Michael G. Kramer (Isabella Warrior Queen)
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Oskar Scultetus said, β€œTwo of my men have been ordered to cut two of the guy wires holding the transmission tower in place, and they are already doing soΒ  usingΒ  oxy-acetylene torches. When they have done it, the tower will fall!
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Michael G. Kramer (His Forefathers and Mick)
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Go to the edge of the cliff and jump off. Build your wings on the way down.--Ray Bradbury
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T.K. Thorne
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Marco would much rather wait, buy his mother a lovely house and then bring Isabela to visit, allowing his poverty to take on a romantic tinge, something from the past, roots safely buried.
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Margarita Barresi (A Delicate Marriage)
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A woman has but two loves in life: the one who broke her heart and the one she spends the rest of her life with." - Carolyn Chase, former Broadcast Journalist and heroine Kate Theodore's mother
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Liz Newman
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The adrenaline rush subsides as it becomes harder to catch your breath. You become light headed, then dizzy and confused as the air runs out. Reason and sense evaporate as the darkness claims you. That is how it felt to be a Tunnel Rat.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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What determines how we remember history and which elements are preserved and penetrate the collective consciousness? If historical novels stir your interest, pursue the facts, history, memories, and personal testimonies available. These are the shoulders that historical fiction sits upon. When the survivors are gone we must not let the truth disappear with them. Please, give them a voice.
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Ruta Sepetys (Salt to the Sea)
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A little truth seasons a lie like salt.
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Jacqueline Carey (Kushiel's Dart (Phèdre's Trilogy, #1))
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For some reason, notwithstanding the alienation and utter rejection, I consider myself a global citizen. They say misery calls for company and I’ve always been a man of funerals. The companion of the misfortunate, until they are not!
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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A book is a wonderful present. Though it may grow worn, it will never grow old.
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Jane Yolen (Girl in a Cage (Stuart Quartet, #2))
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They watch on, evil, incredibly stupid, enjoying my destruction. 'Poor Grendel's had an accident,' I whisper. 'So may you all.
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John Gardner (Grendel)
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The artillery fire which helped in holding off the enemy advance against the Australian positions appeared to be getting always closer. A radio operator called Vic Grice somehow replaced the antenna on Buick’s radio. That had been shot off, thus rendering the radio in-operational.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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But just then, for that fraction of time, it seems as though all things are possible. You can look across the limitations of your own life, and see that they are really nothing. In that moment when time stops, it is as though you know you could undertake any venture, complete it and come back to yourself, to find the world unchanged, and everything just as you left it a moment before. And it's as though knowing that everything is possible, suddenly nothing is necessary.
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Diana Gabaldon (Outlander (Outlander, #1))
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The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way, the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which these changes cannot be reversed.
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Pat Miller (Willfully Ignorant)
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I want to propose a toast!" Taking a spoon he noisily tapped it against the crystal glass.Β  "Everyone!" He thundered, the large amount of whiskey he had consumed making him reckless.Β  "To Victor,Β  Ste. Genevieve's own inventor and my best friend, all the happiness in the world!"Β  The happy crowd shouted their approval.Β  "And to the ever, ever fair beauty Celena..." His voice cracking under the strain, and he wondered if he should stop now, before he embarrassed himself, before he made some horrible declaration.
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Barbara Sontheimer (Victor's Blessing)
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This stated, β€œDear Mr. Prime Minister, I am delighted by the decision of your government to provide an infantry battalion for service in South Vietnam at the request of the Government of South Vietnam” The simple fact about this was that no such request was ever received by the Australian Government.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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I wheeled and dealed with leaders from all over the world on behalf of the American people. In fact, my favorite headline from Washington Speaks magazine was β€œShe Walks, She Talks, She Negotiates”.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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Roger speaking to Brianna: It's too important. You don't forget having a dad." You do remember your father?" No. I remember yours.
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Diana Gabaldon (An Echo in the Bone (Outlander, #7))
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It became increasingly common to resolve international tensions by legal means. The chant β€œCriminal Trials, Not Missiles” became prevalent after its use in my first State of the Union address. Nice ring to it.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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My love for you won't stop with my leaving. Come an evening over the years, when you step outside your door and hear the wind blowing through the cottonwoods, that'll be me, thinking of you, whispering your name, and loving you.
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Penelope Williamson
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I was fifteen when I first met Sherlock Holmes, fifteen years old with my nose in a book as I walked the Sussex Downs, and nearly stepped on him. In my defense I must say it was an engrossing book, and it was very rare to come across another person in that particular part of the world in that war year of 1915.
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Laurie R. King
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Jimmy’s dog tag clinked as he almost slid right into her. Teenagers wore dog tags in case New York was bombed and they needed to be identified if killed or injured. Mrs. McCorkle, the O’Shaughnessy’s immediate next door neighbor, had insisted on a dog tag for Jimmy.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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The blind faith in some half-assed conspiracy theories lines up with the logic of having to believe in something with no questions asked. It gives us peace and comfort. As simple as I was, I found that resorting to this absolute nonsense was the root of all our problems. It was a road of willingly-learned helplessness, for no action could make a difference, thereby no action was needed.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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Life's temptations have the purpose of putting our spiritual integrity to the test. To yield to them, however, gives one a precarious and tormented satisfaction. But the worst temptations are those we give in to without getting anything in return except for the brutal discovery of our weakness.
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Paolo Maurensig
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After iris-scanning was legally accepted as identity verification for drivers licenses, passports and so much more, anyone could securely log onto the Internet from any computer anywhere via such a scan. Elections (much less air travel) have never been the same
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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On the black cotton was printed a white skull and crossbones - the skull head grinning as if he were mocking her. The nun struggled for her breath and wanted to drop the evil little banner, but her fingers wouldn't let go of it - making her stare into its horrid death face as if she were looking at her own end.
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Victoria Dougherty (The Bone Church)
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You can be merry with the king, you can share a joke with him. But as Thomas More used to say, it's like sporting with a tamed lion. You tousle its mane and pull its ears, but all the time you're thinking, those claws, those claws, those claws.
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Hilary Mantel (Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #2))
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I have to stress that my duties towards victims of all sorts, be it helping, taking their side, or caring, ends the moment their status becomes a bargaining chip. The moment the victim becomes a righteous sufferer. For in my short time on this planet, history and on-going affairs are full of those competing in victimhood.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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Why was I the Most Popular President Who Ever Lived? I castrated the IRS, implemented the National Sales Tax (Fair Tax) and brought an end to parasitic government - all through the use of numbers, statistics. business metrics, graphs, pie charts, efficiency - in short - results.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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She said, β€œMy people of Oxford, you are suffering from the administration of Hugh le Despencer the Elder and his son called Hugh le Despencer the Younger! I have issued warrants for their arrest and bringing to trial for crimes of High Treason against both men and their partner in crime called Edmund Fitzalan! I urge all of you to inform my soldiers of the where-abouts of these men!
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Michael G. Kramer (Isabella Warrior Queen)
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Look at that! The entire Australian kit dates from the 1940s and the uniforms are falling apart at the seams, the fucking boots you have issued to us are the same and everything is rotten. As for bloody weapons, we are issued with the Owen sub-machine gun. While the gun is still a very good weapon, the 9mm ammunition it uses is old WW2 stock and its propellants have deteriorated to the point where I doubt if the round will penetrate the back-pack of a fleeing Noggie!
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)
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A brief whiff of her mother had come through a cracked window that opened to a weed-infested courtyard. It was a fragrance that almost spoke to her, saying, 'Yes, it was an unjust end to the life of a good man.' A man who had accepted gratitude in the place of love, and who knew Magdalena's heart would always remain with Ales's father.
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Victoria Dougherty (The Bone Church)
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The Black Prince is entombed at Canterbury Cathedral. His effigy reads: β€œSuch as thou art, sometimes was I, Such as I am, such thou shalt be, I thought little on hour of death, So long as I enjoyed breath, On earth I had great riches, Land, houses, great treasure, Horses money and gold, But now a wretched captive am I, Deep in the ground, lo I lie, My beauty great, is all quite gone, My flesh is wasted to the bone.
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Michael G. Kramer (Isabella Warrior Queen)
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It was all about the G.I.s overseas. As the war became more of a reality and blue stars on windows were turning to gold stars indicating a soldier’s death, the tensions at home were increasing. Giving what little they could for the war effort was often an act of desperation. Some people made pacts with God to bring their men home hoping beyond hope that it made a difference.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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The requirement for anyone running for elected office to have held a position of public service, such as fireman, school teacher, librarian, scout leader, or policeman was never actually passed into law. Still the range of day jobs that some of our Congress people now hold are pretty amazing. Somehow these days a background as a lawyer is a big minus.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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The filigreed iron gates of the Navy Yard were open wide between two pillars that featured large spread-winged eagles on orbs. Men were standing around as women came out together in their overalls after their shifts. Before the war women didn’t work at the Navy Yard, but with men joining up or drafted and a new campaign with a poster of 'Rosie the Riveter' it did its job encouraging woman to work outside the home for the war effort.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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For I’m neither a submitter nor a hating retaliator, I acknowledge the boundaries of my existence; yet, I still care. I care regardless of the way they choose to reduce me to the brand that is the birthmark of the accident of my conception. I care less about what that brand signifies in terms of my character, potential, and intentions. For the harmed I care. For the real victims. It’s the most basic of my mandatory civil duties. Only in caring, am I a citizen of the world.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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I’ve been told that I cannot change shit, so I might as well stop torturing myself. My emotions are ridiculed and branded as childish. I have been told that the world has given up on my people. I have been told, and realise that on many occasions, I myself am viewed as an outcast by some of those suffering. I’ve been confronted and my answer is always the same: I care even in my most fucked-up moments. I care even when gates of shit pour open to drown me; I care because I am a citizen of the world.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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Cannibals? Who is not a cannibal? I tell you it will be more tolerable for the Fejee that salted down a lean missionary in his cellar against a coming famine; it will be more tolerable for that provident Fejee, I say, in the day of judgement, than for thee, civilized and enlightened gourmand, who nailest geese to the ground and feastest on their bloated livers in thy pate de fois gras.
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Herman Melville (Moby Dick)
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Like every other creature on the face of the earth, Godfrey was, by birthright, a stupendous badass, albeit in the somewhat narrow technical sense that he could trace his ancestry back up a long line of slightly less highly evolved stupendous badasses to that first self-replicating gizmo---which, given the number and variety of its descendants, might justifiably be described as the most stupendous badass of all time. Everyone and everything that wasn't a stupendous badass was dead.
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Neal Stephenson (Cryptonomicon)
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Future Politics Effecting change in national politics was mostly a matter of making better use of online forums, encouraging voters to press forth with hard questions, providing statistics and solutions. Direct-to-voter referendums became an increasingly common way of effecting national policy. If Congress were deadlocked over a particular issue, the voters would be asked to make up their minds for them in the form of an online referendum.
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Nancy Omeara (The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far])
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During the Depression of the 1930s everyone suffered, even the rich. It was hard times for all and people helped each other if they could. Americans coming through that together meant something. Now they were being asked to struggle again. But because so many servicemen were killed at Pearl Harbor, Americans had a cause that they all shared – fight the Fascists and keep the threat and the war from coming home. Yet, now the grim reality, the depths of the sacrifices, and the grief of their losses was devastating.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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As a citizen of the world, it’s my instinct to keep the fallen and the suffering in my thoughts. The human brain fascinates me; its limitless bounds of empathy. You see, in my mind there is logic to it: do no harm, prevent harm, help, support, care for the harmed, face the harmer. My stupid idealist conscience considers sympathy, not pity, at its worst, the most basic and the least negotiable civil duty. Of course as a citizen of the world, I should strive to do more. That said, I am only a man and so I often do the least.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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What the American people didn’t know was how aggressive the government was in protecting our defenses and creating weapons. FDR had already secretly approved the Manhattan Project to build an atomic bomb. And the government saw the waterfront as vital to our defenses. They feared that spies or other saboteurs would infiltrate the docks and interrupt the shipments of supplies or somehow obtain vital information about America’s secrets. They made a deal with the Mafia, specifically gangster Charles β€œLucky” Luciano.
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A.G. Russo (The Cases Nobody Wanted (O'Shaughnessy Investigations Inc. Mystery Series Book 1))
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The street outside is empty, lit only by a half moon; yet factory engines beat in the background and the working day is about to begin. Maggie steps out of the tenement and suddenly the street begins to fill with women, some running, some pulling their jackets around them, some lighting pipes, some, like Maggie herself, taking a pinch of snuff. From other tenements come other women, and soon all merge into one, like a herd of cattle off to market, clopping over the stone pavements and the cobbles, lowing with last night’s news.
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Michael Tobert (Karna's Wheel)
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The Minister of Army answered, β€œBob, I thought that you would have been an astute and clever enough a politician to think of this yourself, but seeing how you have asked me, I suggest that you wait until eight in the night on Thursday 29/April/1965 to announce that Australia will send the First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment to fight in South Vietnam. By you waiting until the evening of 29/April/1965 to announce this in Parliament, the labour opposition leader of Arthur Caldwell and his deputy leader of Gough Whitlam should be absent, as will be most of the entire parliament, because the following day is the beginning of a long week- end. You are legally not required to give advanced warning to the house, so you can easily get away with this!
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume One)
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What do you mean, a goddess?” Alec questioned irritably. β€œShe’s staggeringly beautiful, wonderful, a vision of …” He petered out when he saw Alec looking at him strangely. Father Joe stroked his beard in thought, nervously eyeing Alec and then casting his eyes to the fireplace. Alec was beginning to sense Father Joe was regretting coming to his flat. He was also thinking that he regretted having anything to do with the vicar. He was quite mad … possibly.
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Hugo Woolley (The Wasp Trap (The Charlotte's War Trilogy Book 3))
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In the mantra of shared hatred and placing the blame on Israel, our cowardice to face the barbarity of our heads of states was replaced with a divine purpose. Contemplating the manifestation of the eradication of hatred I often concluded, the entirety of the Middle East’s theocracies and dictatorships would be replaced by total anarchy. We would be left with nothing, as our brotherhood of hatred was the only bond known to us. Enculturated in the malarkey of that demagoguery, forces beyond our control and comprehension seem to deceive us into a less harmful and satisfactory logic as opposed to placing some blame on ourselves and thus, having to act to reverse that state of affairs.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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In light of my distanced telescopic exposure to the mayhem, I refused to plagiarise others’ personal tragedies as my own. There is an authorship in misery that costs more than empathy. Often I’d found myself dumbstruck in failed attempts to simulate that particular unfamiliar dolour. After all, no one takes pleasure in being possessed by a wailing father collecting the decapitated head of his innocent six year old. Even on the hinge of a willing attempt at full empathy with those cursed with such catastrophes, one had to have a superhuman emotional powers. I could not, in any way, claim the ability to relate to those who have been forced to swallow the never-ending bitter and poisonous pills of our inherited misfortune. Yet that excruciating pain in my chest seemed to elicit a state of agony in me, even from far behind the telescope. It could have been my tribal gene amplified by the ripple effect of the falling, moving in me what was left of my humanity.
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Asaad Almohammad (An Ishmael of Syria)
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As well, they used their B-52 bombers to drop thousands of tons of bombs which included napalm and cluster bombs. In a particularly vile attack, they used poisonous chemicals on our base regions of Xuyen Moc, the Minh Dam and the Nui Thi Vai mountains. They sprayed their defoliants over jungle, and productive farmland alike. They even bull-dozed bare, both sides along the communication routes and more than a kilometre into the jungle adjacent to our base areas. This caused the Ba Ria-Long Khanh Province Unit to send out a directive to D445 and D440 Battalions that as of 01/November/1969, the rations of both battalions would be set at 27 litres of rice per man per month when on operations. And 25 litres when in base or training. So it was that as the American forces withdrew, their arms and lavish base facilities were transferred across to the RVN. The the forces of the South Vietnamese Government were with thereby more resources but this also created any severe maintenance, logistic and training problems. The Australian Army felt that a complete Australian withdrawal was desirable with the departure of the Task Force (1ATF), but the conservative government of Australia thought that there were political advantages in keeping a small force in south Vietnam. Before his election, in 1964, Johnston used a line which promised peace, but also had a policy of war. The very same tactic was used by Nixon. Nixon had as early as 1950 called for direction intervention by American Forces which were to be on the side of the French colonialists. The defoliants were sprayed upon several millions of hectares, and it can best be described as virtual biocide. According to the figure from the Americans themselves, between the years of 1965 to 1973, ten million Vietnamese people were forced to leave their villages ad move to cities because of what the Americans and their allies had done. The Americans intensified the bombing of whole regions of Laos which were controlled by Lao patriotic forces. They used up to six hundred sorties per day with many types of aircraft including B52s. On 07/January/1979, the Vietnamese Army using Russian built T-54 and T-59 tanks, assisted by some Cambodian patriots liberated Phnom Penh while the Pol Pot Government and its agencies fled into the jungle. A new government under Hun Sen was installed and the Khmer Rouge’s navy was sunk nine days later in a battle with the Vietnamese Navy which resulted in twenty-two Kampuchean ships being sunk.
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Michael G. Kramer (A Gracious Enemy)