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1 " It was war, and in war the truth was almost always the first casualty. "
― Vince Flynn , Executive Power (Mitch Rapp, #6)
2 " It was not possible to reason with unreasonable people "
3 " orders were specific in one regard: if any protestor was foolish "
4 " Rapp pulled a woebegone face. “My doctor tells me I might never be able to have sex again.” Anna tried her best not to smile. “The divorce papers will be on your desk in the morning. "
5 " heard some shouting behind him. He turned to see Moro standing in front of his tent wearing his holster. For a moment "
6 " truly wanted to see east and west merge peacefully, but was unfortunately saddled with a populace that for the most part preferred religious rhetoric and inflammatory speech over enlightenment and liberty. "
7 " chemistry experiments where you started pouring different things into a beaker knowing full well there would be an explosion, and ultimately a mess to clean up. "
8 " Ben Freidman was lying to her, but in the hall of mirrors that was her life, she wasn’t about to reveal what she really knew. "
9 " To make matters even worse, Washington was a town filled with professional protestors who knew exactly when and how to provoke a confrontation. When forced to move, they were prone to pratfalls and overly dramatic wails of pain as if their limbs were being twisted to the point of breaking. All of this was done, of course, right in front of the cameras to elicit maximum drama for the nightly news audience. "