Quotes from Francine Mathews
When a quiet man is moved to passion, it seems the very earth will shake.
~ Francine Mathews
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That must have been a ballroom once," she said, as she glanced back at the conference–cum–dining room. For an instant she could imagine it: Women dressed like Anna Karenina. Hussars and diplomats. Candlelight softening the lines on their faces. "And this used to be a garden," Michael added. "Like Stalin's world used to be Russia. It's only going to get drabber.
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There are a number of ways to die, Willi. One of them is a spiritual kind of murder. The body lives on, but the soul's gone out of it.
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Set a thief to catch a thief
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It seems we will be offered a choice between dishonor and war. I suspect we shall take dishonor—and get war afterward, as a kind of dessert." Roosevelt
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we are never strong enough for what we fear will hurt us. We combat it, finally, out of our deepest weakness.
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Pamela slipped her arm around Churchill's shoulders. "Try not to mind, darling. Americans don't mean to be beastly and offensive. They simply can't help it. They're like rude children playing at soldiers—they've no notion how deadly serious it all is.
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Life was a suitcase. "That'll
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He was increasingly doubtful of the existence of any God; but he hoped it was a vengeful one.
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there are only a few times in life when you get to test everything you've got—when
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Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori," he said solemnly. It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country.
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