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Cathedral Cathedral by Nelson DeMille
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“A funny little guy who’s caught between his own basic decency and his wild politics.”
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“America reminded him of the Titanic, a three-hundred-foot gash in her side, listing badly, but they were still serving drinks in the lounge.”
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“Why was it, he thought, that the old, with so little time left, had the most patience?”
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“These people are monumental egotists. Their lives are meaningful only as long as they can manipulate, deceive, intrigue, and eliminate their enemies, real or imagined, on the other side or on their own side. They find self-expression only in situations of crisis and turmoil, which they often manufacture themselves.”
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“Flynn looked back over the Cathedral and glanced at the blueprints. This building was shaped like a cross.”
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“When you have excluded the impossible, said Sherlock Holmes, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”
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