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Quotes About Struggle

Here in North Africa, American forces were fighting against terrorists whose values were violence, bigotry, and fear.
~ Ken Follett
preocupante posibilidad de que ese día no consiguiera
~ Ken Follett
Behold, a man in anguish bending Marked by pain and loss Yonder stony hill ascending Carrying a cross
~ Ken Follett
War is not a picnic," Mawhinney said angrily. "If we avoid war, we can carry on having picnics.
~ Ken Follett
The ducks swallow the worms, and the foxes kill the ducks, and the men shoot the foxes, and the devil hunts the men.
~ Ken Follett
hemos ganado —se dijo—. Somos los vencedores. El pueblo ha derrocado a sus opresores.»
~ Ken Follett
it was like a fencing match with blunted swords.
~ Ken Follett
He might have to go hungry tonight, but he could put up with that, grateful that today God had asked him to sacrifice his dinner but not his life.
~ Ken Follett
atacó a los bolcheviques, no por tener los ideales equivocados, sino por tener los ideales correctos pero ser incapaces de vivir de acuerdo con ellos.
~ Ken Follett
These Sunday afternoons were the golden moments in a life that was rapidly falling apart. The
~ Ken Follett
We've been campaigning for equality, and this is not it. If we fall for this ruse we'll be on the sidelines for another generation!" "It's
~ Ken Follett
Desfrânat?? întreb? ea, tare. Dar tu? C?lug?rii aceÈ™tia nu È™tiu c? e nevoie de doi oameni ca s? comiÈ›i preacurvie?
~ Ken Follett
Pero lo primero es defender la revolución, por supuesto.
~ Ken Follett
Han aplastado a la nobleza. —Pero también a la prensa que estaba en su contra.
~ Ken Follett
Lanzar una bomba desde un avión en movimiento y lograr que impactara contra un barco en movimiento, o dejar caer un torpedo de manera que alcanzara un buque, revestía una dificultad increíble, sobre todo para un piloto al que estaban disparando desde arriba y desde abajo.
~ Ken Follett
O lupt? pierdut?, o jachet? rupt? ?i b?t?i cu rigla la palm?: ?i-ar fi dorit acum asemenea probleme.
~ Ken Follett
B?rbatul nu avea nici trecut, nici educaÈ›ie, nici familie, dar era inteligent È™i avea bani, iar în vremuri grele, chestiile astea valorau mai mult decât o educaÈ›ie bun?.
~ Ken Follett
Ethel suspiró. ¿Por qué lo estaba postergando? —Me he quedado encinta —dijo. —Ay, no… ¡Serás desvergonzada! Ethel intentó contener las lágrimas. Había esperado recibir compasión, no condena.
~ Ken Follett
There were times, in later years, when in the depths of despair I would wonder whether it had been worth it. The simple idea that people should be allowed to worship as they wished caused more suffering than the ten plagues of Egypt. So, if I had known then what I know now, would I have done the same? Hell yes.
~ Ken Follett
PART THREE 1566 to 1573
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y el único delito que han cometido es pedir pan!
~ Ken Follett
Dr. Ferrami can't afford a lawyer.
~ Ken Follett
A Ned se le antojó una visión triste: una meretriz envejecida esforzándose al máximo por sacar partido a sus decrépitos encantos con tal de retener el afecto de un sacerdote viejo, corrupto y barrigudo. Algunas veces, Ned tenía la sensación de vivir en un mundo en descomposición.
~ Ken Follett
?i-a dat seama c? nu a È™tiut niciodat? înÈ›elesul libert??ii pân? când nu a pierdut-o.
~ Ken Follett