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Great Quotation: Janet Flanner’s Description of Hitler
A Powerful Quotation For Your Speech, Article, or Book by Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Whatyousay.com recently learned of a remarkable description of Hitler that we believe you can use in your writing or speeches. We have Garrison Keillor and “The Writer’s … Continue reading
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