Oranges and Lemons (Bryant & May #17)
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‘The writer H. H. Munro said that the young have aspirations that never come to pass and the old have reminiscences of what never happened,’
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The enemies he makes are not filled with the kind of passionate hatred that inspires assassins. They are people who dislike poor grammar.’
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‘I don’t understand why some people insist on believing in alternatives to the truth.’ ‘Belief is the opposite of knowledge.’
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All leaders desire power over others.
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The detectives stood in the doorway of Raymond Land’s office looking so sheepish that they might have had tags in their ears.