Quotes From "Call For The Dead" By

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He knew how intelligent men could be broken by the stupidity of their superiors, how weeks of patient work night and day could be cast aside by such a man Unknown
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Give a man a car of his own and he leaves humility and common sense behind him in the garage. Unknown
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He had the nerve not to drink in a University where you proved your manhood by being drunk most of your first year. Unknown
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One of those world builders who do othing but destroy, Unknown
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Afterwards Smiley always thought of that interview as a fan dance; a calculated progression of disclosures, each revealing different parts of a mysterious entity. Finally Steed-Asprey, who seemed to be Chairman, removed the last veil, and the truth stood before him in all its dazzling nakedness. He was being offered a post in what, for want of a better name, Steed-Asprey blushingly described as the Secret Service. Unknown
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Society is unconcerned with the aftermath of sensation. Unknown
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But despite such energetic mental exercise, the ghosts of time present would intrude and drive his dreams away. It was Ann who had robbed him of his peace, Ann who had once made the present so important and taught him the habit of reality, and when she went there was nothing. Unknown
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They might have you, and they pay badly enough to guarantee you decent company. Unknown
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She had the experience to suffer with discretion. Unknown
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To dream in doctrines, how tidy! Unknown