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War Tapes Quotes By Bob Woodward

After Nixon resigned in 1974, he engaged in a very aggressive war with history, attempting to wipe out the Watergate stain and memory. Happily, history won, largely because of Nixon's tapes. — Bob Woodward

War Tapes Quotes By David Shore

You're supposed to trust friends. You have no reason to be his friend? That is part of the pleasure of friendship: trusting without absolute evidence and then being rewarded for that trust. — David Shore

War Tapes Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Love is the most selfish of all the passions. — Alexandre Dumas

War Tapes Quotes By Chris Hegedus

Crowdsourcing is an invaluable resource for filmmakers, but be prepared for an enormous amount of work. — Chris Hegedus

War Tapes Quotes By Susan Mallery

The worst part is the unknown. The pain of being alone, the loneliness, is familiar. You've dealt with that. You understand it. But loving someone, risking everything, is unknown. There's no way to know how bad it's going to be. You barely survive the pain of being alone, so how can you deal with anything worse? So you don't bother to try. — Susan Mallery

War Tapes Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

God created all people good. — Sunday Adelaja

War Tapes Quotes By Tom Duff

Nobody really knows what the Bourne shell's grammar is. Even examination of the source code is little help. — Tom Duff

War Tapes Quotes By Hanoi Hannah

And we broadcast tapes sent to us from Americans against the war. These were most effective I believe. — Hanoi Hannah

War Tapes Quotes By Craig Lancaster

I prefer facts, but sometimes sense is all you have to go on. — Craig Lancaster

War Tapes Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I don't smile. My smiles don't make people relax. — Karen Marie Moning

War Tapes Quotes By Barry Eisler

When I wrote my eighth thriller, 'Inside Out,' in 2009, the villains were a group of CIA and other government officials who colluded to destroy a series of tapes depicting Americans torturing war-on-terror prisoners. — Barry Eisler