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Lcsh Subject Quotes By Charles Olson

And all now is war
where so lately there was peace,
and the sweet brotherhood, the use
of tilled fields. — Charles Olson

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Lord Byron

And if I laugh at any mortal thing, 'Tis that I may not weep. — Lord Byron

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Stephanie Garber

Sometimes it's easier to have someone else wound you. — Stephanie Garber

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Stephen R. Brown

The Annual Register for 1763 tabulated the casualty list for British sailors in the Seven Years' War with France. Out of 184,899 men raised or rounded up for the war, 133, 708 died from disease, primarily scurvy, while only 1,512 were killed in action. — Stephen R. Brown

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Gena Showalter

I'm going to my room," Jessie Kay called. "Y'all do me a favor and argue loud enough so I can listen in without having to strain myself. — Gena Showalter

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Paula McLain

Men hear what they like and invent the rest. — Paula McLain

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Ouida

Dishonor is like the Aaron's Beard in the hedgerows; it can only poison if it be plucked. — Ouida

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Ryan Holiday

During the good times, we strengthen ourselves and our bodies so that during the difficult times, we can depend on it. We protect our inner fortress so it may protect us. To — Ryan Holiday

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Ann Charles

I hoped she used protection when getting naked with him. Chainmail underneath a hazmat suit should be enough. — Ann Charles

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Ben Richards

I'm not into politics. I'm into survival. — Ben Richards

Lcsh Subject Quotes By Bernard Malamud

Some men are by nature explorers; my nature is to stay under the same moon and stars, and if the weather is wet, under the same roof. It's a strange world, why make it stranger? — Bernard Malamud