Edward Whittemore
1933 - 1995
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Quotes
Biography
Edward Whittemore was an American author known for his historical fiction novels inspired by his experiences in the Middle East. Born in 1933, he lived a life of diverse occupations, including serving in the U.S. Army and working as a CIA operative. His literary works often blended elements of mystery, adventure, and political intrigue, earning him a niche following among readers who appreciated his unconventional storytelling style.
Famous Quotes (5)
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Hope and fear are inseparable. There is no fear without hope, nor any hope without fear.
2
Time is the great vindicator of the truth.
3
The extensive campaign of terror against anyone capable of a clear thought—terror compounded by fear—is costing us our secrets.
4
As a wise man once said, 'A society gets the criminals it deserves.'
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Sometimes standing by silently or not acting is as great a crime as the harm done by the action itself.