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George William Norris

"There is not much danger of the smaller nations if the big nations will behave."

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Donna Grant

"Even from far away, I could see people being chased by hellhounds, burned at the stake, forced to run naked through cactus patches or listen to opera music."

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Donna Grant

"The plan had three phases: dangerous, really dangerous and insanely dangerous."

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Donna Grant

"There is more than one way to lose your life; quickly through violence, or fettered-away and wasted around dreadful, toxic people."

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Donna Grant

"Adrenaline wants to kill you..."

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Donna Grant

"Where there is murder, anything can happen."

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Donna Grant

"And when demigods use cell phones, the signals agitate every monster within a hundred miles. It's like sending up a flare: Here I am! Please rearrange my face!"

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Donna Grant

"The only thing more dangerous then a vampire crazed with blood lust was a vampire crazed with anything else. All the meticulous single-mindedness that went into finding young women who slept with their bedroom window open got channeled into some other interest, with merciless and painstaking efficiency..."

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Donna Grant

"Getting eaten by a giant crocodile was bad enough.The kid with the glowing sword only made my day worse."

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Donna Grant

"There is no great sport in having bullets flying about one in every direction, but I find they have less horror when among them than when in anticipation."

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Donna Grant

"The only wolves we got to fear are the ones wear manskin."

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George William Norris
"The first war zone was declared by Great Britain. She gave us and the world notice of it on the 4th day of November, 1914. The zone became effective Nov. 5, 1914."

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George William Norris
"First, we could have defied both of them and could have gone to war against both of these nations for this violation of international law and interference with our neutral rights."

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George William Norris
"There is not much danger of the smaller nations if the big nations will behave."

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George William Norris
"During practically all of my public life, I have been a sincere advocate of an agreement between the leading nations of the world to set up all the necessary international machinery that would bring about a practical abolition of war between civilized nations."

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George William Norris
"I am bitterly opposed to my country entering the war, but if, notwithstanding my opposition, we do enter it, all of my energy and all of my power will be behind our flag in carrying it on to victory."

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George William Norris
"To my mind, what we ought to have maintained from the beginning was the strictest neutrality. If we had done this, I do not believe we would have been on the verge of war at the present time."

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George William Norris
"The constitution ought to specifically state that every nation is left entirely independent and supreme in its internal affairs, such as regulating emigration and all other similar matters."

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George William Norris
"No nation ought to keep a navy larger than is necessary to do police duty."

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George William Norris
"We ought to disarm Germany completely."

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George William Norris
"Third, we could, while denouncing them both as illegal, have acquiesced in them both and thus remained neutral with both sides, although not agreeing with either as to the righteousness of their respective orders."

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