Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell? Quotes
Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
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“Want to be a writer? take a good book a good pen and a notepad to bed with you every night of your life.”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“War is a marvellous stimulus for the economy of a failing country. It takes young men out of unemployment and creates wealth for Arms dealers, construction companies and medical and drugs corporations. Said country can rape thieve and pillage with complete justification. World War III - coming to a TV screen near you soon.”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“These camps of death, do the birds still sing in these terrible places?”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“Escape would have been easy for the rabbits by simply gnawing through the rope. But they weren’t going anywhere – why should they? They had a warm bed and they were fed regularly. Why should they venture out into the great unknown?”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“Here’s to the cut that never heals, the more you touch it the softer it feels. You can wash it with soap, you can scrub it with soda, but it never loses that Billingsgate odour.’ It was the”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“We must continue to teach our children about the futility and horrors of war. The politicians that instigate them must question their conscience. They never suffer; only the young men and women of their country and the countries they fight with.”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“Perhaps the French letters would be a little bit more difficult to get a hold of”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
“PROLOGUE CHAPTER”
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
― Do the Birds Still Sing in Hell?
