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Willi Hennig Quotes By Susan Meissner

Love is not blind - it sees more, not less. But because it sees more, it is willing to see less. — Susan Meissner

Willi Hennig Quotes By Angela Carter

The bed is now as public as the dinner table and governed by the same rules of formal confrontation. — Angela Carter

Willi Hennig Quotes By Loren D. Estleman

In 1914, Franz Ferdinand, the Austrian imperial heir, was shot and killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. Do you know the motive behind the act?
It was in retaliation for the subjugation of the Sebs in Austria.
It was not.Franz Ferdinand had stated his intention to introduce reforms favorable to the Serbs in his empire. Had he survived to ascend the throne, he would have made a revolution unnecessary. In plain terms, he was killed because he was going to give the rebels what they were shouting for. They needed a despot in the palace in order to seize it.
What's good for reform is bad for the reformers — Loren D. Estleman

Willi Hennig Quotes By Olivia

I don't need protecting. I am not the girl you save. I am fine. — Olivia

Willi Hennig Quotes By John Steinbeck

Up ahead they's a thousan' lives we might live, but when it comes it'll on'y be one. — John Steinbeck

Willi Hennig Quotes By R. Kelly

I want to be able to be a father to my kids, where I've never seen my father, but my kids can see me whenever they want, so that was broken. — R. Kelly

Willi Hennig Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

When it is impossible to stretch the very elastic threads of historical ratiocination any farther, when actions are clearly contrary to all that humanity calls right or even just, the historians produce a saving conception of 'greatness.' 'Greatness,' it seems, excludes the standards of right and wrong. For the 'great' man nothing is wrong, there is no atrocity for which a 'great' man can be blamed. — Leo Tolstoy