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The Final Hour (The Homelanders, #4) The Final Hour by Andrew Klavan
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“Most people have to die to get to Hell. I took a shortcut.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“But you know, really, there's nothing else I can say. There are things you can describe in life and things you just can't. There are dangers and adventures, miseries and fears that you can tell about and then... well, then there's home and joy and love- and those are beyond the power of words to describe.
So I guess this story is over.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“you”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“Mike had seen some pretty awful things in the wars in the Middle East, I guess. He’d learned there was not too much stuff in life that needed to be taken seriously. Just the right stuff. Just enough.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“There are things you can describe in life and things you just can’t. There are dangers and adventures, miseries and fears that you can tell about and then . . . well, then there’s home and joy and love—and those are beyond the power of words to describe.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“They are weary of war, but war is what we live for. They are afraid of death, but death is what we love.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“Never give in; never give in—never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force: Never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“(I)t's not a question whether your country is perfect or imperfect; it's a question of whether it's free or not free.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour
“We all want the same thing, I guess. Killers or no, good or bad. We all want to be free. We all want to go home.”
Andrew Klavan, The Final Hour