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Sackett (The Sacketts, #8) Sackett by Louis L'Amour
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“...the way I figure, no man has the right to be ignorant. In a country like this, ignorance is a crime. If a man is going to vote, if he's going to take part in his country and its government, then it's up to him to understand.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“Only, the way I figure, no man has the right to be ignorant. In a country like this, ignorance is a crime. If a man is going to vote, if he’s going to take part in his country and its government, then it’s up to him to understand.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“Well, I've often been wrong, but this time I was right and they had to pay mind to me or bury me, and mine is a breed that dies hard.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“My folks built blood into the foundations of this country and I don't aim to see them torn down for no reason whatsoever.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“We Sackett boys never killed anything we didn't need to eat unless it was coming at us. A mountain man tries to live with the country instead of against it.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“enthusiasms,”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett
“lighting a shuck.”
Louis L'Amour, Sackett