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5b8e366 I worked hard not to stare when she leaned forward, showing me more cleavage as she laughed. I'd consider my effort not to stare a moderate success. Eric R. Asher
425901e I stared at my sister as she started walking back to us. Blood ran down her chin and was splattered across her face. "He's dead," she said. "Thank you, Captain Obvious," I said." Eric R. Asher
bb96ac0 Let's just go inside." "Amen," Dominic said as he dropped out of the shadows behind Dell, who proceeded to jump and squeal. It was a manly squeal." Eric R. Asher
c68aa4d Have you ever eaten meat on a Friday?" Mike asked as the stairs echoed beneath our footsteps. "What?" I said. "Does cow count?" "Ah, then you were already going to hell," Mike said." Eric R. Asher
8606850 Almost on cue, both vampires snapped out their fangs and slammed them into the top of the cups. "Vampire sippy cups," I muttered. Both of them stifled laughter in an effort not to spray the room in blood." Eric R. Asher
8b16cf3 I'm impressed you survived your childhood, Damian," Alan said. "We all have our talents," I said." Eric R. Asher
af74115 He knew exactly what he was doing with every atrocity he committed. There is no hope for someone who loses themselves to righteousness. Eric R. Asher
d0e6bea The world will try to beat you down. It will steal your will. The best thing you can do is kick it in the balls. Eric R. Asher
8444c20 Good for naps," Alan said, stretching his legs out with a lazy smile. I gave Alan a slow nod. "You've learned my most secret of secrets. You can never leave here alive." "Just ignore him," Alan said. "He has a terrible sense of humor." Eric R. Asher
ab40cc0 Your soul will rot in flames until the end of days." "Oh," I said. "At least it's not something bad." -- Eric R. Asher
03eb078 I watched the road as the sun fell lower in the sky, and the vampire god beside me nobly scarfed down a slider. Eric R. Asher
6bd961d There are days so great, you wish them to never end, There are days gone so bad, you wish them never to have been, And there are days when hell kicks in your front door. Eric R. Asher
5595657 Hopefully this girl gets a happy ending. The last two sure as hell didn't. I Eric R. Asher
53c535e What humanity fears, it exterminates, Eric R. Asher
8ad3791 drag fertile human women into fairy mounds to provide milk for the fairy children. Eric R. Asher
549c14f Ale burns like a bitch when you shoot it through your nose. Eric R. Asher
c13d1a2 Tired of hunting down sources of milk for the kids? Call in the next half hour and we'll give you two, that's two cu siths for the price of one. Don't want to drag those screaming women home all by yourself? Call now! Eric R. Asher
a92f0a1 Unless you consider pissing yourself and running away screaming a gift, which some do. Eric R. Asher
9d37a06 There're going to be a lot of unexplained scars in the morning. Eric R. Asher
42db3c5 There is far more evil in the world than there are things trying to destroy it. Eric R. Asher
05848c5 The title 'Lord of All-Rus' did not possess much basis either in history or in current reality. It came into the same category as that whereby the kings of England laid claim to France. In the 1490s, two-and-a-half centuries after all traces of a united Kyivan Rus' had been destroyed, it had the same degree of credibility that the king of France might have enjoyed if, in his struggle with the German Empire, he had proclaimed himself 'Lord o.. Norman Davies
cf2fe60 NB. Carlos III of Spain, Carlo I of Parma, Carlo VIII of Naples and Carlo V of Sicily were the same man. Norman Davies
b0f3359 By 1939 the Gulag was the largest employer in Europe. Norman Davies
cc25633 Arguably, the only fruit of the Crusades kept by the Christians was the apricot. Norman Davies
cd21653 We have survived the "Death of God" and the "Death of Man". We will surely survive "the Death of History" . . . and the death of post-modernism." -- Norman Davies
9c1b023 The Muslim Era of Hegira, which marks the flight of the Prophet from Mecca, corresponds to Friday, 16 July AD 622. Norman Davies
20490bd NOMISMA, MEANING 'COIN', was used by both Greeks and Romans. Our own word 'money' derives, via the French monnaie, from the Latin moneta, meaning the mint, where coins are struck. (In early Rome the mint was situated on the Capitoline Hill in the temple of Juno Moneta.) Norman Davies
c9e2d8f So long as men slaughter animals,' the master said, 'they won't stop killing each other.'1 [KONOPIPTE] Norman Davies
29a87b2 According to whether one follows St Luke or St Matthew, the Christian Era began either in the last year of Herod the Great (4 BC) or in the year of the first Roman census in Judaea (AD 6-7). Norman Davies
f2e423a All the nations that ever lived have left their footsteps in the sand. The traces fade with every tide, the echoes grow faint, the images are fractured, the human material is atomized and recycled. But if we know where to look, there is always a remnant, a remainder, an irreducible residue. Norman Davies
7c8a763 wars can be traced to a scuffle between a man and a boy, both of whom summon aid to their respective sides. Norman Davies
a847c25 The debased coinage of his reign bore his initials, ICR: Iohannes Casimirus Rex. These were taken to stand for Initium Calamitatum Reipublicae, the Beginning of the Republic's Catastrophes. Norman Davies
0ac9554 As from the 1490s, the double-headed eagle began to appear as the symbol of state in Moscow as in Vienna, as indeed in Constantinople. Norman Davies
28d9ee2 The difference between a referendum and a plebiscite is a fine one. Both pertain to collective decisions made by the direct vote of all qualified adults. The referendum, which derives from Swiss practice, involves an issue that is provisionally determined in advance, but that is then 'referred' for a final decision by the whole electorate. This Norman Davies
9b2e1a9 Also in 1492, and also for the first time, the 'new Constantinople--Moscow' may have been given its more familiar label of 'the Third Rome'. Norman Davies
fd67341 Grain prices in France, for example, where the supply of coin was relatively scarce, were over seven times higher in 1600 than in 1500. Norman Davies
8308434 It was at 'The Little Lodge' I was first menaced with Education. The approach of a sinister figure described as 'the Governess' was announced ... Mrs Everest produced a book called Reading without Tears. It certainly did not justify its title in my case ... [When] the Governess was due to arrive, I did what so many oppressed peoples have done in similar circumstances: I took to the woods. I Norman Davies
24528d2 The city of Florence stood in the centre of the squalls and sun-shafts of late medieval Italy. Nurtured on the wool of its beautiful Apennine contado, it grew in the thirteenth century into a thriving community of perhaps 100,000 turbulent souls. Its gold coin, the florin, became standard currency far beyond Italy. Norman Davies
92cd2c4 By the seventeenth century the thaler had become a unit of currency all over central Europe. It had also been copied in Habsburg Spain, whose taleros or 'pieces of eight' circulated throughout the Americas. They were known in English as 'dollars'. Norman Davies
e65e44b Maria Theresa dollar of 1751. Norman Davies
3cedb5a Extensive coin hoards, two from eighth-century Central Asia, showed that Novgorod's far-flung trading contacts had never been seriously interrupted, even by the Mongol invasions. [DIRHAM] Norman Davies
ef61586 The dirham or dirhem was a coin of pure silver weighing 2.97 grammes, and worth one-tenth of a dinar. It was minted both in North Africa and in Central Asia under various dynasties. It was standard currency in Eastern Europe in the era before local mints existed. Hoards of dirhams have been found all over European Russia, Ukraine, Byelorussia, the Baltic States, Sweden, and northern Poland. The largest of them contained over 50,000 coins. B.. Norman Davies
c134b2c And now I say unto Thee, take care and take heed, pious Tsar: all the empires of Christendom are united in thine. For two Romes have fallen, and the Third exists; and there will not be a fourth. Norman Davies
f981cd5 Norman Mailer enhances the beauty of pugilism by elegantly exploring it. trouble vocabulary writing Davis Miller