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Muecke Concrete Quotes By Rutt Hinrikus

The world became informed about the extent of the catastrophe and the losses by the big powers eclipsed the numbers of Estonias who perished. When counting Hitler's victims there was no interest in Stalin's victims. Stalin belonged among the victors. Since victors are not judged, a half century later it is still ignored that the number of Stalin's victims exceeds Hitler's (Applebaum 2003). In addition, only rarely does one hear references to the fact that Soviet union0s criminal acts have not been expiated. — Rutt Hinrikus

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Kristi Yamaguchi

In terms of my career, having the gold definitely changed my life. The Olympics are different, you know? They're every four years and it's such a small group. — Kristi Yamaguchi

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Anonymous

Everyone is sinful (Rom. 3:23). Therefore, we know all people will disappoint us. — Anonymous

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Laini Taylor

Imagine if [Juliet] woke up and he was still alive, but ... " She swallowed, waiting out a tremor in her voice. "But [Romeo] had killed her whole family. And burned her city. And killed and enslaved her people. — Laini Taylor

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Ramsey Campbell

I nearly forced my own way through the undergrowth to leave the sight behind. I was afraid I'd encouraged the figure to advance by trying to see it, perhaps even by thinking about it. ("The Long Way") — Ramsey Campbell

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Tamora Pierce

You don't think history gets rewritten, sometimes? — Tamora Pierce

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Jon Jones

My account is paid in full. So, why are you calling me? — Jon Jones

Muecke Concrete Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

She was strangely unaware that she could look and see freshly for herself, as she wrote, without primary regard for what had been said before. — Robert M. Pirsig