That’s the way it is: wars always kill the sons, never the fathers who took the decisions.—Sophie Divry, The Library of Unrequited Love. Highlighted![]()
The lesson of history is that ignorance and superstition are things that can rise up, inside almost anyone, at any moment. And what starts as a doubt in a mind can swiftly become an act in the world.—Matt Haig, How to Stop Time. Highlighted![]()
My first thought should be How kind, but instead I think, How dare you.—Hazel Hayes, Better by Far. Highlighted![]()