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- You'd better get onto MI6. They'll be in charge of security at the airport." "Of course." Sir Graham moved toward the door. He stopped and…
- A German philosopher once wrote that he who fights monsters must take care that he doesn't become one himself.
- I don't know what I'd do without you. There's no one else to look after me. And it's not just that. I sometimes think you're…
- Death is the same for the one who dies.
- Alternatively you can twist the cylinder round twice clockwise; that turns it into a hand grenade. Five-second fuse. I tested it on one of my…
- I have a couple of questions," he said. "Do, please, go ahead." "My first one is for Yassen Gregorovich." He turned to the Russian. "Why…
- …my life has been a remarkable one. Maybe one day someone will write a book about me . . .†"I’ve never much cared for…
- Routine is the one thing the can get you killed. It tells the enemy where you're going and when you're going to be there.
- My greatest fear is disappointing the reader, so each book has to be better than the one before.
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