Quote by Stephan Talty Download Open image ““had been the personal mount of King Peter II of Yugoslavia.”” — Stephan Talty ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I feel absolutely no loyalty to Serbian, Croatian, or Bosnian national causes. I have no other emotion but utter contempt for people who helped… — Andrej Grubačić Copy Share Image
“He looked in disgust at the piles of sandbags surrounding peter the great's statue. He wanted to tear them off and let the "bronze… — John Verlin Love Copy Share Image
I had come to Yugoslavia to see what history meant in flesh and blood. — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
He was driven by the idea that when Milosevic grabs a part of Bosnia, Croatia should get a piece of it, too. — Stjepan Mesic Copy Share Image
“He's doing something in Surbiton next. Or Serbia, one or the other.” — A.L. Kennedy Copy Share Image
“I've spoken of the patient Peter who was obsessively forced to make conquests with women, to seduce and then to abandon them, until he… — Alice Miller Copy Share Image
“I was promoted to be a major, and every Allied government gave me a decoration—even Montenegro, little Montenegro down on the Adriatic Sea!” — F. Scott Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
“By the time they were done Peter realized that something significant had occurred, an acknowledgment that once made, could not be unmade. The body… — Justin Cronin Copy Share Image
Yugoslavia is, with Iran, the only country which under difficult, not to say agonising, circumstances stood up to Joseph Stalin. It was not easy… — Mohammed Reza Pahlavi Copy Share Image
“Bosnia is known as the powder keg of Yugoslavia, which itself is known as the powder keg of the Balkans, which in turn is… — Peter Maas Copy Share Image
“The oil business, as Erickson understood it, was and had always been amoral.” — Stephan Talty Copy Share Image
“The writer H. P. Lovecraft would later provide an example of the animosity Americans felt toward the newcomers in a letter to a friend… — Stephan Talty Copy Share Image
“Now they needed a man to go across the line. Col. T.B. Hargis, Jr. called in Capt. Tom Stewart. Stewart, 30, was lanky, bookish… — Stephan Talty Copy Share Image
“The Cossacks were led by their prince, Amazov, a legendary horseman and, Reed was relieved to find, “a most pleasant and helpful person.” — Stephan Talty Copy Share Image