Dark-irony Quote by Frederick Taylor Download Open image ““This was the “raid which went horribly right”...”” — Frederick Taylor ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dark-irony Horribly Horribly Right Raid Raid Went Went Horribly
“They stole the files of everyone who was involved in the raid. Who came to you for help. Who told you everything. All their… — Louise Penny Copy Share Image
“These raids didn't usually end in violence, but people got emotional, and emotional people did stupid things.” — Aron Christensen Copy Share Image
“Those things gave us enough, more than enough, for a search warrant. One of those steel-ram, siren blaring, you're-so-totally-fucked raids that every copper loves… — Harry Bingham Copy Share Image
“We were following the most insane, horrifying Plan A imaginable, which meant it was probably the right one.” — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
“They had me taking the fall for the raid, Mr. Crawford. For Evelda Drumgo’s death, all of it. They were like hyenas and then… — Thomas Harris Copy Share Image
“It was the wrong place at the wrong time kind of shit that had quickly turned into a catastrophe of epic proportions” — Madeline Sheehan Copy Share Image
“It was like some horrible crime committed in a dungeon, all unseen and unheeded, buried out of sight and of memory.” — Upton Sinclair Copy Share Image
“I marvel at how even the wrong choices can keep us on the right path. How the worst mistake can wind up being the… — Katie Klein Copy Share Image
“It was then Raiden Ulysses Miller scorched me a second time, but I didn't battle this blaze. There was no pain. But that didn't… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
“At least 30,000, possibly more, German POWs may have died in French captivity, of starvation and malnutrition, of disease and neglect and mistreatment. Around… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“Götz Bergander, son of Dresden, eyewitness to its suffering, and the first objective historian of its destruction, summed up succinctly but tellingly: What began… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“The most important issues are the recovery and removal of oil seeds, oil cake, and only then the removal of grain.” — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“The brutally aggressive masculinism and racism that characterised the Nazi view of society had, paradoxically, brought about a situation where the ‘ideal’ Nazi male,… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“The two of them inspected a street barricade being built by the city’s would-be defenders and decided that it would take the approaching Soviet… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“raving maniacs, half paralysed with hunger and fear’. In collaboration with an UNRRA team, the soldiers took over a former Napola School at Feldafing,… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“By the beginning of 1946, there were plenty of indications that Stalin was not going to cooperate with the Anglo-Americans, however, and not just… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“In Göttingen, after the Americans took the town but before they established full control, mobs composed of women, the elderly and teenagers too young… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“Kurt Schumacher, the Hanover-based anti-Nazi who quickly became the leading figure in the post-war Social Democratic Party, was outraged. ‘Wir sind kein Negervolk’ (‘We… — Frederick Taylor Copy Share Image
“The warp was the source of so much anguish for us, and yet its absence generated the greatest abhorrence of all. I suppose that… — Chris Wraight Copy Share Image