Quotes from Ken Follett
Así que primero impides que consiga trabajo y luego me amenazas con meterme en la cárcel por no tenerlo. Supongo que me enviarán a un campo de trabajo, ¿verdad? Entonces sí que estaría empleada, solo que no me pagarían. Me encanta el comunismo, ¡es tan lógico! ¿Por qué habrá gente tan desesperada por escapar de él, me pregunto yo?
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Quien controle Berlín controlará Alemania, y quien controle Alemania controlará Europa».
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Es que estaba habituándose al cautiverio? Era demasiado fácil continuar marchando: doloroso para los pies, pero seguro. Debía cortar con aquello de raíz.
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La ley ofrecía un panorama lúgubre. Convertiría a Hitler en un dictador. La represión, la intimidación, la violencia, la tortura y los asesinatos que Alemania había visto en las últimas semanas se convertirían en permanentes
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stomped off.
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Sueño que un día esta nación se alzará y vivirá de acuerdo con el verdadero sentido de su credo: «Sostenemos como certeza manifiesta que todos los hombres fueron creados por igual».
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Wynstan fumed throughout the long journey back to Shiring. He abused Degbert, yelled at tavern keepers, slapped maids, and whipped his horse mercilessly. The fact that he kept forgetting the simplest things made him
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el mayor problema del comunismo era que el poder absoluto del partido siempre sofocaba el cambio. El
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Von Henscher said: "What about Japan? Is there any chance the Japs might be persuaded to attack the Panama Canal, or even California?" "Realistically, no," Walter said firmly. The discussion was venturing farther into the land of fantasy. But von Henscher persisted. "Nevertheless, the mere
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Si no se puede evitar la lucha, mejor luchar por lo que realmente se desea.
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Obsolete uniforms are a sure sign of an institution in need of reform." Dave
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Nuestro espía de El Cairo es el más grande de todos los héroes. ERWIN ROMMEL, septiembre de 1942
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No hay justicia sin orden en las calles, y no habrá paz mientras vivamos bajo la amenaza del comunismo internacional.
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It was a sudden reminder that life was unpredictable.
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There were certain things one had to do before one could really call oneself a man, and fighting for king and country was among them. They
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I don't believe that. You're intelligent, but lazy.
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Los buenos tiempos se van para no volver nunca más.
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there are more Muslims than Christians in the world. So somebody's church is wrong.
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Perhaps we've done enough." Sylvie was shocked. Her mother had never talked this way. Isabelle noticed her reaction and said defensively: "Even God rested on the seventh day, after he made the world." "Our work isn't finished." "Perhaps it never will be, until the Last Trump.
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How come you know when Easter is?" and he had replied: "Because it's the first Sunday after the first full moon after the twenty-first day of March, obviously." It had been a mistake to add "obviously," because Erman had punched him in the stomach for being sarcastic.
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any kind of social club. The Fellowship paid much
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The children and some of the adults played chess and nine-men's-morris to while away the evening
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but a kiss is not a declaration of love, xxx , no matter how much you enjoy it - Joanna Rouzrokh
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Sobre el escritorio se encontraba la máquina de escribir portátil, marca Underwood, que Woodrow Wilson utilizaba
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