Historical Biography Quotes

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Michael G. Kramer
“Cynthia said, “How are things going for you with this birth?”
Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

Michael G. Kramer
“She said, “My people of Oxford, you are suffering from the administration of Hugh le Despencer the Elder and his son called Hugh le Despencer the Younger! I have issued warrants for their arrest and bringing to trial for crimes of High Treason against both men and their partner in crime called Edmund Fitzalan! I urge all of you to inform my soldiers of the where-abouts of these men!”
Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

Steven Lomazow
“Another new and groundbreaking story in FDR Unmasked is about his highly consequential friendship with Vincent Astor, the closest with any man in his adult life. To truly understand the “real” Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the one behind his mask of deception, it is important to understand their almost brotherly relationship.”
Steven Lomazow, FDR Unmasked: 73 Years of Medical Cover-ups That Rewrote History

Steven Lomazow
“Conventional belief holds that after triumphing over a mid-career bout with polio, FDR went on to serve two vigorous terms as gov- ernor of New York and three-plus more as president of the United States, succumbing unexpectedly to a stroke on April 12, 1945. In truth, Franklin spent those eventful twenty-four years battling swarms of maladies including polio’s ongoing crippling effects, life-threatening gastrointestinal bleeding, two incurable cancers, severe cardiovascular disease, and epilepsy.”
Steven Lomazow, FDR Unmasked: 73 Years of Medical Cover-ups That Rewrote History

Steven Lomazow
“FDR Unmasked chronicles Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s life from a physician’s perspective. It tells a harrowing story of heroic achievement by a great leader determined to impart his vision of freedom and democracy to the world while under constant siege by serious medical problems.”
Steven Lomazow, FDR Unmasked: 73 Years of Medical Cover-ups That Rewrote History

Leslie K. Simmons
“He was shy in her presence the next morning, his brittle spirit quenched enough not to shatter. The children did not see the ghost she saw, only his longed-for presence.”
Leslie K. Simmons, Red Clay, Running Waters

Leslie K. Simmons
“Are you saying these Christians believe we will never be good enough to marry their daughters because of our race?”
Leslie K. Simmons, Red Clay, Running Waters

Leslie K. Simmons
“I sometimes think with Moliere, Mr. Ridge, that ‘there is no folly equal to he who attempts to mend the world.’”
A single, unsuppressed laugh escaped him. “Yes,” he reluctantly replied, “but I cannot but help to attempt it, nonetheless.”
Leslie K. Simmons, Red Clay, Running Waters

“Both through his paternal education and natural make-up, he treated his patients not as ‘cases’ but as friends. He never hesitated to take them for a walk arm in arm, or to invite them for a cup of coffee at his house.”
Charlotte Wolff, M.D., Magnus Hirschfeld: A Portrait of a Pioneer in Sexology

G.J. Meyer
“Don Pedro Luis de Borja-Pierluigi Borgia to the Italians—was still in his mid-twenties when he became the first member of his family to be the most hated man in Rome. He did so not by behaving badly in any way of which a credible record has survived, but by carrying out an assignment that made him the enemy of some of the most badly behaved Romans of his time.”
G.J. Meyer, The Borgias: The Hidden History

Alison Weir
“The King ruled in consultation with his chief nobles, who fromed the nucleus of what was in effect a military aristocracy, whose power was centered on the castles they used to subdue and dominate the land.”
Alison Weir, Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life