Laura Florand Quotes
He Had Suddenly The Clearest Understanding He Had Ever Had Of The Way His Father Had Gone So Wrong. A Man's Strength Was Supposed To Be Against The Outside World; To Fight It Back From Himself And From Those He Took Under His Protection: His Wife, His Children, And For A Man Strong Enough, More People Still, People Like His Employees. To Turn It Inward, Against The Very People You Had Been Given The Strength To Protect, Because You Couldn't Deal With The Outward Fight, Was The Ultimate Weakness.
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