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“The War office kept three sets of figures - one to mislead the public, another to mislead the cabinet and the third to mislead itself.”
Source : In Alistair Horne 'Price of Glory' (1962) ch. 2
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“Manners are more important than laws and upon them, to a great deal, the law depends....”
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“I think everybody gets caught up in superstitions. But I don't put much stock in them ... knock on wood.”
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“I'm sure that someday children in schools will study the history of the men who made war as you study an absurdity. They'll be shocked, just as today we're shocked with cannibalism.”
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“Before one can become a magician he must learn to control his own mind; for mind is the substance with which the magician acts, and the power to control it is the beginning of magic.”
Source : Franz Hartmann (2006). “Magic White and Black”, p.222, Book Tree
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“A warmed-up dinner was never worth much.”
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“I think that people like getting their money's worth, so it's cool to have a load of bands in a similar genre.”
Source : Source: www.rocksins.com
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“A family is something very static and hard to escape, so everybody has a certain role over the years, no matter if you like it or not.”