Researched Quotes

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Michael G. Kramer
“Eliza answered, “My Lady, that was Sir Roger Mortimer!”
Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

Michael G. Kramer
“On the 16th of Febuary 1312, when Isabella was aged sixteen years, the couple were at their hunting lodge when Edward suddenly took Isabella into his arms and began to kiss her and pay her a lot of attention, slowly and tenderly.”
Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

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

Gina Buonaguro
“One year from now, a decade, a century, half a millennium, will things be different? Dare we dream it? When we are seen for ourselves, not just as the conduit of progeny, heirs, lineage, not just as beautiful objects to be protected, inspected, appreciated, but for who we are at the core . . .”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

James Allen Moseley
“Judaea was not a forgotten backwater in the Roman world. Jews represented about ten percent of the population of the western empire and about twenty percent of the population of the eastern empire. By comparison, Jews represent only about two per cent of the population of the United States today. Never, since the fall of Judah to Babylon in the sixth century BC until the twentieth century had Jews comprised so large a part of any body politic.”
James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

Gina Buonaguro
“Knowing I should get into the habit of praying on my knees before bed, I shrugged and instead huddled under the bedcovers, the rose clasped in my hands close to my heart. The stem was very long, with all thorns removed, and an old Venetian saying came to mind: The longer the stem, the greater the love.”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

Gina Buonaguro
“A midwife knows too much . . .  But if she is truly a wise woman, she knows when to keep her mouth shut.”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

Gina Buonaguro
“The day was perfect. Hot, yes, but with a refreshing zephyr sidling in from the west. The lagoon was flecked with small islands, and beyond lay the more ominous mainland, the papal army camped somewhere on it. But here, on this beautiful islet far from our usual universe, a warrior pope seemed a figment.”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

Gina Buonaguro
“The evening blessed us with a sunset to rival a painting by Carpaccio in its colours. The sky mutated from shades of ultramarine and azure to vermilion and ochre, then strips of violet and finally indigo.”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

Gina Buonaguro
“Despite the convent walls, when I was writing, my mind was free.”
Gina Buonaguro, The Virgins of Venice

James Allen Moseley
“Jesus’ ministry lasted 1,350 days, spanning five calendar years (AD 29–33), fifty calendar months, and 44.36 months (calculated as being of 30.5 days’ average duration). The gospels have gaps in their narratives in which Jesus disappears from the pages of history. The gaps total 770 days, which is about two years, representing fifty-seven percent of Jesus’ total ministry time. No wonder John wrote “Jesus did many other signs in the presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book” (John 20:30) and “There are many more things that Jesus did. If all of them were written down, I suppose that not even the world itself would have space for the books that would be written” (John 21:25).”
James Allen Moseley

James Allen Moseley
“All apostles were disciples. Not all disciples were apostles. Disciples (Greek: mathetes) were pupils, hence, followers. Apostles (Greek: apostolos) were ambassadors, hence, leaders.”
James Allen Moseley, Biographies of Jesus' Apostles: Ambassadors in Chains

Steven Magee
“Mess me around and you will be researched!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“If the University of Hawaii was unbiased, it would have fully researched High Altitude Observatory Disease (HAOD) in all of the Mauna Kea Observatories (MKO) summit workers prior to developing the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT).”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched the biological toxicity of high altitudes, I would not take any sea level adapted human above 10,000 feet under any circumstances.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I was truly shocked at what I found when I researched why I could not get my government disability payments.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I expect to be awarded the Nobel prize for researching what professional astronomers did not want researched.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“I am a lone wolf researcher, researching things the government prefers not to be researched!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched the biological toxicity of utility solar photovoltaic power plants, I now refuse to work with them.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“After leaving Florida, I researched my Florida sickness and found it matched Radio Wave Sickness!”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched Denver Police, I regard them as a dangerous entity to the public.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched Pima County Sheriff, I regard them as a dangerous entity to the public.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched Merseyside Police, I regard them as a dangerous entity to the public.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Having researched government corruption and realized how extensive it is, I have kept an open mind that the government may have had some form of involvement in the assassinations of historical people.”
Steven Magee