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  • #1
    Robert Thier
    “Knowledge is power is time is money.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #2
    Robert Thier
    “I would prefer a sword to fight duel, but a pen to plan a war.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #3
    Robert Thier
    “Life is not about living the safer option. Life is about living a life worth living.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #4
    Robert Thier
    “Marriage is supposed to be a union between two equals who love and support each other, not a master-slave relationship in which the man commands a docile woman.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #5
    Robert Thier
    “His lips reached mine and enveloped them, soft as velvet and yet unyielding.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #6
    Robert Thier
    “A man.
    A really manly man with a lot of mannishness in his manliness.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #7
    Robert Thier
    “Only stupid men would want stupid wives!”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #8
    Robert Thier
    “And worse, far worse – he wasn't just kissing me. He was making me like it! And he was somehow, by some nefarious chauvinistic manly trick managing to make me kiss him back!”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #9
    Robert Thier
    “His blue-green eyes were dark pools of immeasurable depth, pools you could drown yourself in and never again come up for air.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #10
    Robert Thier
    “Chains of gold are still chains.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #11
    Robert Thier
    “His silent, stony face was only inches away now. He was so near, so terribly near – and then he moved to close the last bit of distance.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #12
    Robert Thier
    “It is your choice,” he said, so close to me that our lips were almost touching. “Either do what I say—or get another job.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #13
    Robert Thier
    “Hard. That was what he looked like. That was what you first noticed about him: a hard, chiselled face, like that that of some ancient Greek statue.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence

  • #14
    Robert Thier
    “You expect me to come and work for you dressed up as a man?” I gasped.”
    Robert Thier, Storm and Silence



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