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  • #1
    Lee Child
    “Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in his shoes. Then when you start criticizing him, you’re a mile away and he’s got to run after you in his socks.”
    Lee Child, Gone Tomorrow

  • #2
    Malcolm Gladwell
    “The most expensive single undertaking of the Second World War was the B-29 Bomber, the Superfortress. The second most expensive was the Manhattan Project, the massive, unprecedented effort to invent and build the world’s first atomic bomb. But the third most expensive project of the war? Not a bomb, not a plane, not a tank, not a gun, not a ship. It was the Norden bombsight, the fifty-five-pound”
    Malcolm Gladwell, The Bomber Mafia: A Dream, a Temptation, and the Longest Night of the Second World War

  • #3
    Brad Thor
    “And of the thirty major conflicts under way in the world, twenty-eight involved Muslim governments”
    Brad Thor, The Last Patriot

  • #4
    “Your partner may not look like your parents, and on the surface they may not act like your parents. But you will end up feeling the same feelings you had as a child when you were with your parents. This includes the sense of belonging and the love you felt. But it also includes the experience and upset of not getting all your needs met.”
    Harville Hendrix, Making Marriage Simple: Ten Relationship-Saving Truths

  • #5
    Lee Child
    “Hence 8197. He liked 97 because it was the largest two-digit prime number, and he loved 81 because it was absolutely the only number out of all the literally infinite possibilities whose square root was also the sum of its digits.”
    Lee Child, Bad Luck and Trouble

  • #6
    Jack Carr
    “normal attire of Salomon shoes, Origin jeans, a dark green Triple Aught Design sweater, brown Kühl jacket, Gatorz sunglasses, and Hoyt ball cap.”
    Jack Carr, Only the Dead



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