Gertrude Bell: Paradise has no time, age or sanctuary. Awaits us.
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Gertrude Bell: Paradise has no time, age or sanctuary. Awaits us.
Charles Doughty-Wylie: Love is a tyrant, sparing none.
Charles Doughty-Wylie: It's the most unbearable thing of liability
Winston Churchill: My cigar was finished. That's the end of the world.
Gertrude Bell: Paradise has no time, age or sanctuary. Awaits us.
Charles Doughty-Wylie: Love is a tyrant, sparing none.
Charles Doughty-Wylie: It's the most unbearable thing of liability
Winston Churchill: My cigar was finished. That's the end of the world.
Gertrude Bell: England needs to get out of its colonies sooner rather than later. Col. T.E. Lawrence: I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just.
Hugh Bell: You were only 5 years, and you were already reading voraciously. And someone stupidly showed you Leonardo da Vinci's sketchbook. Gertrude Bell: I remember the one with the parachute! Florance Bell: Who ever would need a parachute? Gertrude Bell: Everyone. Everyone needs a parachute.
Gertrude Bell: Even if you do not hear from me for several months, pay no attention and send no one. Charles Doughty-Wylie: The Druzes will take you for a spy. Gertrude Bell: Yes, well maybe I am. Maybe I am a spy. But I am a spy for no one. No one but myself.
Charles Doughty-Wylie: Will you write to me? Gertrude Bell: Yes, I'll write to you from every post office in the desert.
Sir Mark Sykes: Assuming become Ottoman Empire finally becomes defunct, Russia would get the Dardanelles, the portion closest to them, and the Italians the islands off the mainland. Winston Churchill: And the French had no problem with that? Charles Doughty-Wylie: The French have a problem with anything. That's their nature.


