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There would be no Lenin without Rasputin.
— Robert K. Massie
When pain has been constant, it has its own momentum and laws. The vital thing is to break its ascendancy over the mind.
— Suzanne Massie
All a writer's characters are imaginary, no matter whether they are based on real people or not. They are people as one imagines them to be.
— Allan Massie
In Russia everything is a secret, but there is no secrecy.
— Robert K. Massie
Sorry, No conprendo I don't speak Loser.
— Lisi Harrison
The cat does not negotiate with the mouse.
— Robert K. Massie
My house is solar powered. I tell Republicans, 'You can hate the subsidies - I hate the subsidies, too - but you can't hate solar panels.'
— Thomas Massie
There are all these things I want to do when I don't have to finish a book. But I have to keep writing because I keep having children.
— Robert K. Massie
She had dealt with her pregnancy by wrapping herself in dreams.
— Robert K. Massie
One question:do you want to hang ten or BE a ten?-Massie Block
— Lisi Harrison
It's never too late to fix things with people you love, Massie. Kendra said.
That's true. William agreed. — Lisi Harrison
That's true. William agreed. — Lisi Harrison
The love of power and the power to attract love were not easy to reconcile.
— Robert K. Massie
I'd rather be a friendless loser than have a bunch of friends who secretly hated me. (spoken by Massie Block)
— Lisi Harrison
In business, sometimes you have to change the CEO in order to change the direction of the company.
— Thomas Massie
Am I a vampire?" Massie asked.
"Huh?" Alicia asked.
"Then why are you keeping me in the dark? — Lisi Harrison
"Huh?" Alicia asked.
"Then why are you keeping me in the dark? — Lisi Harrison
A child can do nothing in his weakness. A man can do much.'
— Robert K. Massie
a soldier in life, not a soldier with a gun, but a soldier for life.
— Henry N. Massie
When one's own problems are unsolvable and all best efforts frustrated, it is lifesaving to listen to other people's problems.
— Suzanne Massie
Her heart pounding like a teenaged boy on a hooker ...
— Elizabeth Massie
. . . people are only loaned to those who love them; they cannot be held, but can disappear in a moment without reason, without justice, without hope.
— Suzanne Massie
Blunders are an inescapable feature of war, because choice in military affairs lies generally between the bad and the worse.
— Allan Massie
Now we are even.
— Lisi Harrison
Alicia, do I sell fertilizer?" Massie asked.
"No, why?" Alicia fell for Massie's setup.
"Then why do you think I give a crap? — Lisi Harrison
"No, why?" Alicia fell for Massie's setup.
"Then why do you think I give a crap? — Lisi Harrison
We are responsible for actions performed in response to circumstances for which we are not responsible.
— Allan Massie
Some people think the big city's a scary place? That's nothing to compare to the backwoods.
— Elizabeth Massie
They say it is a wide road that leads to war and only a narrow path that leads home again.
— Bob Massie
Are you a female dog?"
"What?" Massie asked. "Why?"
"Because you are acting like a real bitch! — Lisi Harrison
"What?" Massie asked. "Why?"
"Because you are acting like a real bitch! — Lisi Harrison
For to tempt and to be tempted are things very nearly allied.
— Robert K. Massie
Massie's frindship is something that has to be earned. Not because she's beautiful or popular but because she's loyal.
— Lisi Harrison
When the horse was little, Massie had covered the walls with posters of young fillies that she thought Brownie would find sexy.
— Lisi Harrison
Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilised folk to despise war.
— Allan Massie
Gregory Rasputin, his bloodstream filled with poison, his body punctured by bullets, had died by drowning.
— Robert K. Massie
All that the Devil asks is acquiescence ...
— Suzanne Massie
When I was eleven, my mother gave me Robert K. Massie's 'Nicholas and Alexandra.' It was the first 'grownup' book I read, and I loved it.
— Kathryn Harrison
William tapped Nicholas on the shoulder and said, My advice to you is more speeches and more parades.
— Robert K. Massie
Alone knows what times we are living in when undisguised selfishness stifles all feelings of conscience, duty, or even ordinary decency.
— Robert K. Massie
To be a friend takes time, and time is what nobody has. Therefore, real friends are rare.
— Suzanne Massie
Are you a wedgie?" Asked Massie. "No." "Then why are you all up in my butt?" Said Massie
— Lisi Harrison
Russians understand the rhythm of despair.
— Suzanne Massie