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Merhige Decision Quotes By Milton Mayer

Once the war began, the government could do anything 'necessary' to win it; so it was with the 'final solution of the Jewish problem,' which the Nazis always talked about but never dared undertake, not even the Nazis, until war and its 'necessities' gave them the knowledge that they could get away with it. The people abroad who thought that war against Hitler would help the Jews were wrong. And the people in Germany who, once the war had begun, still thought of complaining, protesting, resisting, were betting on Germany's losing the war. It was a long bet. Not many made it. — Milton Mayer

Merhige Decision Quotes By George Meyer

I have no idea how it got so big. I was just trying to find something to do while I was living in Boulder, Colorado, which isn't really a funny town. There are a lot of smart people there, but comedy isn't at the forefront of their minds. — George Meyer

Merhige Decision Quotes By Will Rogers

The trouble with Democrats is that they all want to run for President — Will Rogers

Merhige Decision Quotes By Julie Garwood

Oh, there was a wedding all right. Did I mention that my sister didn't show up at the church either, Mr. Clayborne? — Julie Garwood

Merhige Decision Quotes By Libba Bray

It is the taste of forgetting. Of sleep and dreams with no waking. Never to long or yearn, to struggle or hurt or love or desire ever again. And I understand that this is what it truly means to lose your soul. — Libba Bray

Merhige Decision Quotes By Lorraine Heath

Gentlemen, if I truly want something, you do not have it within your power to stop me from obtaining it. — Lorraine Heath

Merhige Decision Quotes By Reginald Horace Blyth

Zen is the unsymbolization of the world. — Reginald Horace Blyth

Merhige Decision Quotes By Leon Trotsky

England is nothing but the last ward of the European madhouse, and quite possibly it will prove to be the ward for particularly violent cases. — Leon Trotsky