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 “D-Day, in June 1944, every medic going ashore in France carried penicillin in his pack”
“D-Day, in June 1944, every medic going ashore in France carried penicillin in his pack”
– Lauren Belfer, A Fierce Radiance

“The liberators became prisoners of the camps they liberated”
– Leila Levinson, Gated Grief: The Daughter of a GI Concentration Camp Liberator Discovers a Legacy of Trauma

“Keeping up the appearance of having all your marbles is hard work, but important.”
― Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants 
 “Errors once discovered are more than half amended”
“Errors once discovered are more than half amended”
― Ron Chernow, Washington: A Life 
 “Honor? Honor won’t warm your gravestone, Leo.”
“Honor? Honor won’t warm your gravestone, Leo.”
― M.L. Malcolm, Heart of Lies
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