Quote by Neal Bascomb Download Open image ““If you’re careless and disorganized, you lose your ability to see things clearly.”” — Neal Bascomb ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“You have to fight for your freedom,” he said. “And for peace. You have to fight for it every day, to keep it. It’s… — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image
“We will bring Adolf Eichmann to Jerusalem,” Harel said, striking the table, “and perhaps the world will be reminded of its responsibilities. It will… — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image
“But Buenos Aires also had poor outlying slums, called villa miserias, where hundreds of thousands of people lived in tin or cardboard shacks, a… — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image
There are few instincts more natural than the body in full motion as it races across a field or through the trees. — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image
“much like a fingerprint, the size and shape of the ear, as well as the angle at which it joins the face, are unique… — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image
“Buenos Aires was also a modern commercial city that served as the hub of Argentina’s vast agricultural and natural resources, as well as its… — Neal Bascomb Copy Share Image