Quotes About History
Nothing in American history can compare with the scale of the domestic espionage of Operation Snow White.
~ Lawrence Wright
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It is well to learn the ethnic backgrounds of your parents, to love and cherish the ancient folklore. But never, never forget, you are an American first. And millions of Americans before you have fought for your freedom. The Nation holds all the terms of our endearment. Support, defend and honor those whose duty it is to keep it safe.
~ Lawrence Wright
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In recoiling from its own extremist past, Germany inadvertently became the host of a new totalitarian movement.
~ Lawrence Wright
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Hubbard says there are actually two separate genetic lines that, in the history of evolution, first came together in the mollusk
~ Lawrence Wright
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Similarly, while the Tudors are often recalled in terms of a historical enmity with Spain, this too is history written with hindsight: the Armada did not take place until a generation after Elizabeth became queen.
~ Leanda de Lisle
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After a farcical trial for treason Clarence was executed in the Tower. The hard-drinking king may have thought the method a kindly one – he had Clarence drowned in a vat of Malmsey wine.5
~ Leanda de Lisle
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This was like July 13th, 1943, the pivotal day of the Battle of the Kursk. We were like Alexander Vasilevsky, the Soviet general. If we attacked now, this minute, we had to keep on and on attacking until the enemy was run off his feet and the war was won. If we bogged down or paused for breath even for a second, we would be overrun again.
~ Lee Child
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We've already got gays in the military. We always have had. World War Two, the Western Allies had fourteen million men in uniform. Any kind of reasonable probability says at least a million of them were gay. And we won that war, as I recall, last time I checked with the history books. We won it big time.
~ Lee Child
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Fatherhood was up there as one of the most commonplace male experiences in all of human history. But to Reacher it had always seemed unlikely. Just purely theoretical. Like winning the Nobel Prize, or playing in the World Series, or being able to sing. Possible in principle, but always likely to pass him by. A destination for other people, but not for him.
~ Lee Child
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The hardcover book was an academic monograph from a Midwestern university about the Battle of Kursk. Kursk happened in July of 1943. It was Nazi Germany's last grand offensive of World War Two and its first major defeat on an open battlefield. It turned into the greatest tank battle the world has ever seen, and ever will see, unless people like Kramer himself are eventually turned loose.
~ Lee Child
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You know where the word shrapnel comes from?" "Where?" "An eighteenth-century British guy named Henry Shrapnel." "Really?" "He was a captain in their artillery for eight years. Then he invented an exploding shell, and they promoted him to major. The Duke of Wellington used the shell in the Peninsular Wars, and at the Battle of Waterloo.
~ Lee Child
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Looking at the big things that had shaped the nation. Battlefields, factories, declarations, revolutions. Looking for the small things. Birthplaces, clubs, roads, legends. The big things and the small things which were supposed to represent home. I'd found some of them. I
~ Lee Child
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on the Neanderthals. Then
~ Lee Child
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horses faded away. Maybe it had served time as an office. It was impossible to tell. It
~ Lee Child
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This isn't the Wild West." "You got that right. This is the timid West. We need to roll the clock back.
~ Lee Child
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The Amex card was the basic green item, due to expire in a year and a half. He had carried one since 1964, according to the Member Since rubric.
~ Lee Child
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in the record. People would quickly forget our reason
~ Lee Child
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How old are these
~ Lee Child
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All in the Cyrillic alphabet. Named for Saint Cyril, who worked on alphabets in the ninth century.
~ Lee Child
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Germany had bombed Britain, and Britain had bombed back, and had gotten pretty good at it. In 1943 they had started a firestorm that all but wiped Hamburg out. Flames a thousand feet high, temperatures of a thousand degrees, the air on fire, the roads on fire, rivers and canals
~ Lee Child
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On the wall between the flags was a clock. It was a big old round thing framed in mahogany. Looked like it had decades of polish on it. I figured it must be the clock from whatever old station house they bulldozed to build this new place. I figured the architect had used it to give a sense of history to the new building.
~ Lee Child
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old guys weren't there. I
~ Lee Child
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The Army changes the rules all the time. Go back fifty years, it's OK to harass blacks, then it's not. It's OK to shoot gook babies, then it's not. A million things like that. Hundreds of men were canned one after the other, for some new invented offense. Truman integrated the Army, nobody started killing the blacks who filed complaints. This
~ Lee Child
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Find freedom in the context you inherit
~ Lee Maracle
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