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Madness ends sometimes. The Gods decree it, not man.
Bernard Cornwell
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Bernard Cornwell
Age: 80
Born: 1944
Born: February 23
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You'll call me damned Jew, a Christ murderer, a secret worshipper of pigs and a kidnapper of Christian children. How absurd! Who would want to kidnap children, Christian or otherwise? Vile things. The only mercy of children is that they grow up, as my son has but then, tragically, they beget more children. We do not learn life's lessons.
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