Equal and Opposite Reactions Quotes
Equal and Opposite Reactions
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“Many treatises have been written on the gulf in thinking between the Greens and Purples that led to the split (if they can ever have been said to be united), but by far the most famous is The Green and the Purple: Strange Bedfellows, an anonymously-penned sequence in the pro-New Tory political magazine The Professional:”
― Equal and Opposite Reactions
― Equal and Opposite Reactions
“But the real farcical aspect to the ‘war’ was that neither candidate wanted to be Tsar. Theodore was strongly Legitimist on the grounds that interfering with the succession would create instability and uncertainty for the future; he was aware of Constantine’s issues, but thought they could be ironed out if Theodore became his advisor. Constantine, on the other hand, felt no strong attachment to Russia, had no interest in ruling the country which had swallowed up his father, and was willing to fight to remain in his place in Lithuania. Thus this was the only War of Succession in history where the two claimants were trying to put each other on the throne.”
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― Equal and Opposite Reactions
“While the primary riot shall be held in Liége (now Luik) itself (and shall be broadcast live in the Kingdom of Ireland on the Iodadh Motostream), smaller riots shall be held around the world. In Ireland the principal events shall be in Dublin, Belfast and Cork, but consult your local papers for additional events that may be organised nearer to where you live.”
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― Equal and Opposite Reactions
“A little mathematical paradox that no tyrant has ever solved: I have three enemies. I have them all brutally and publicly executed. Now have many enemies have I got? The correct answer is usually in the region of ‘seventy-nine’.” –”
― Equal and Opposite Reactions
― Equal and Opposite Reactions
