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" Though whether the mass murder of strangers for one’s principles ranks higher in virtue than attacking one’s neighbours for the hell of it is a point I’m glad I don’t have to settle. "

Dorothy Dunnett , The Disorderly Knights (The Lymond Chronicles, #3)


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Dorothy Dunnett quote : Though whether the mass murder of strangers for one’s principles ranks higher in virtue than attacking one’s neighbours for the hell of it is a point I’m glad I don’t have to settle.