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"Ah, how fortunate are those who have never learned the awful truth taught by hunger: that a man will do anything, to live one single day more!"
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Albert E. Cowdrey
Albert E. Cowdrey was an American author who wrote nonfictional historical studies and fantasy and science fiction literature. He was educated at Tulane University and Johns Hopkins University and worked for twenty-five years as a military historian, mostly in and around Washington, D.C. As a Chief of the Special History Branch in the U.S. Army, he wrote a number of books about the history of the
"Ah, how fortunate are those who have never learned the awful truth taught by hunger: that a man will do anything, to live one single day more!"
"I have never known why women believe the things men tell them – or vice versa."
"“I am prepared for anything,” he said. I shook my head at his fatal arrogance. How can a man be prepared for anything?"
"Confession might be good for the soul, but if incautiously made public might be death to the body."