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The Edge The Edge by Dick Francis
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“Yet all we had was here and now, and here and now was always where the struggle toward goodness had to be fought. Toward virtue, morality, uprightness, order: call it what one liked. A long ever-recurring battle.”
Dick Francis, The Edge
“In the context of ten thousand years, I thought, what did Filmer and his sins matter? Yet all we had was here and now, and here and now was always where the struggle toward goodness had to be fought. Toward virtue, morality, uprightness, order: call it what one liked. A long, ever-recurring battle.”
Dick Francis, The Edge
“Lightheartedness was a treasure in a world too full of sorrows, a treasure little regarded and widely forfeited to agression, greed and horrendous tribal rituals.”
Dick Francis, The Edge
“Thought before action, if you have time”
Dick Francis, The Edge
“It's the females who hunt in a pack. One male sits by, watching and takes the lion's share of the kill”
Dick Francis, The Edge
“her to me and asked if I”
Dick Francis, The Edge