Bernard Cornwell Quotes
Yet To Complain Of The World's Unfairness Was The Same As Grumbling That The Sun Was Hot Or That The Wind Sometimes Changed Its Direction. Unfairness Existed, It Always Had And It Always Would, And The Miracle, To Sharpe's Eyes, Was That Some Men Like Hill And Wellesley, Though They Had Become Wealthy And Privileged Through Unfair Advantages, Were Nevertheless Superb At What They Did.
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