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“The grandpa just stares backward at a world that no longer exists, or forward at a world beyond his comprehension.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“Certainly she no longer thinks of the future, because every day the future proves itself to be a duplicate of the present. So instead she roots through the past.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“I saw your face, and I knew that I simply had to hear the sound of your voice.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
tags: love
“It was the sort of cold that followed you inside, that searched your clothes for gaps and penetrated you slowly, until it crept into your heart and chilled your blood.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“Take hold of kettle, broom, and pan, then you’ll surely get a man! Shop and office leave alone, Your true life’s work lies at home. —COMMON GERMAN RHYME OF THE 1930S”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“Frau This and Frau That. They will remove”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“So you mean to say that you’ve become an accomplished thief.”
“I mean to say that stealing is sometimes a moral imperative.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“It’s said that if you can hear a bomb whistle, then you’re safe. It’s the bomb you don’t hear that rips the roof from your building, pulverizes the walls, and buries you alive in a heap of smoldering slag. Still, the whistling builds up inside you like a scream. You can’t help but hold your breath.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“Thin and threadbare as a ghost, she wears only mourning black. Looking into her eyes is like staring through the windows of a bombed-out building.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“Take hold of kettle, broom, and pan, then you’ll surely get a man! Shop and office leave alone, Your true life’s work lies at home. —COMMON GERMAN RHYME OF THE 1930S   “Who will ever ask in three or five hundred years’ time whether a Fräulein Muller or Schulze was unhappy?” —HEINRICH HIMMLER, REICHSFÜHRER OF THE SS AND CHIEF OF THE GERMAN POLICE, CIRCA 1941”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
“She has given him her breath and the pulse of her body. Given him her passion, her hatred, and her love, her past and future. Given him all that is essential in her, so that she will never be whole without him.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women
tags: love
“I thank God that the human spirit is not dead.”
David R. Gillham, City of Women