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Stratejik Ne Quotes By Helen Zenna Smith

Her soul died that night under a radiant silver moon in the spring of 1918 on the side of a blood-spattered trench. Around her lay the mangled dead and the dying. Her body was untouched, her heart beat calmly, the blood coursed as ever through her veins. But looking deep into those emotionless eyes one wondered if they had suffered much before the soul had left them. Her face held an expression of resignation, as though she had ceased to hope that the end might come. — Helen Zenna Smith

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Stephen J. Pyne

History is scholarship. It is also art, and it is literature. — Stephen J. Pyne

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Nicky Wire

I do consider myself to be something of a pretentious wanker. — Nicky Wire

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Charles Jencks

Europe has been in my bones. — Charles Jencks

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Dan Chaon

I knew I wanted to play around with genre-esque imagery, and the identity theft stuff came in the middle, when I was figuring out how the characters were connected to those images. — Dan Chaon

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Grace Napolitano

We are still waiting for the president to introduce a concrete plan. He has just hinted at what he is thinking about doing, but no one has seen a proposal. — Grace Napolitano

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Rachel Van Dyken

She looked lost. Not the type of lost you see on people when they're in a new city; the type of lost you see on a little kid when she thinks her parents left her at the store. — Rachel Van Dyken

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Robert Trout

Were you to read the British press today, you would learn that the British Empire never forgets its defeats. — Robert Trout

Stratejik Ne Quotes By Isaac Newton

I keep the subject of my inquiry constantly before me, and wait till the first dawning opens gradually, by little and little, into a full and clear light. — Isaac Newton