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Hiders Left Quotes By Robert Frost

I hope to leave behind a few poems it will be hard to get rid of. — Robert Frost

Hiders Left Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Every accomplishment starts with the decision to try. — John F. Kennedy

Hiders Left Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

Where there is hunger, law is not regarded;
and where law is not regarded, there will be hunger. — Benjamin Franklin

Hiders Left Quotes By Stephen Jay Gould

[H]istorical science is not worse, more restricted, or less capable of achieving firm conclusions because experiment, prediction, and subsumption under invariant laws of nature do not represent its usual working methods. The sciences of history use a different mode of explanation, rooted in the comparative and observational richness in our data. We cannot see a past event directly, but science is usually based on inference, not unvarnished observation (you don't see electrons, gravity, or black holes either). — Stephen Jay Gould

Hiders Left Quotes By Orhan Pamuk

I don't like to make strong statements. I want to write strong novels ... I keep my deep, radical things for my novels. — Orhan Pamuk

Hiders Left Quotes By Jennifer Egan

He seemed to savor telling the story, as if he'd memorized its details especially for her: how three or four days after she and Lulu had left the general's redoubt, the photographers began showing up, first one or two whom the soldiers ferreted out of the jungle and imprisoned, then more, too many to capture or even count-they were superb hiders, crouching like monkeys in the trees, burying themselves i shallow pits camouflaging inside bunches of leaves. Assassins has never managed to locate the general with any precision, but the photographers made it look easy: scores of them surging across the border without visas, curled in baskets and wine casks, rolled up in rugs, juddering over unpaved roads in the backs of trucks and eventually surrounding the general's enclave, which he didn't dare leave. — Jennifer Egan