How much of the history of a place is about leaving and returning? How much is about waiting for the next return?
The truth is in here
How much of the history of a place is about leaving and returning? How much is about waiting for the next return?
I like it, too, despite having my own ‘Mikhail Gorbachev’ sit on my shoulder and complain, ‘You check every fact.’
‘I would rather die.’
There is a valuable lesson in that for everyone – not just Federal Court judges and the people who read their 288-page decisions.
“If you’re not the queen, there must be something to celibate.”
The sponge was a weapon on the hand of an old Syrian man.
Is a prejudice better if it is an informed prejudice?
“You have no knowledge of history.”
I stumbled across this gem of a book the other day.