Dan Snyder
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“The 'polymath' had already died out by the close of the eighteenth century, and in the following century intensive education replaced extensive, so that by the end of it the specialist had evolved. The consequence is that today everyone is a mere technician, even the artist...”
― Letters and Papers from Prison
― Letters and Papers from Prison
“Although Mr. Montgomery must have been sixty, he had the unlined face of an infant. After forty years of practicing a poker face in the office, the muscles that twitch and tauten in response to doubt, worry, or suspicion had atrophied to the degree that it was now impossible to read any kind of expression in his face other than a general and permanent bonhomie.”
― Once Upon a River
― Once Upon a River
“giving lie to the old chestnut that history is always written by the winners.”
― Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat
― Fighting Means Killing: Civil War Soldiers and the Nature of Combat
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