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Dies the Fire
S. M. Stirling (Author of Dies the Fire)

“Black soil flew up in divots; the horses’ heads pounded up and down like pistons, and he felt a sensation of rushing speed no machine could quite match as the great muscles flexed and bunched between his legs. Havel” (Dies the Fire Quotes)

S. M. Stirling
Dies the Fire

“It just took so much effort to get anything done without machinery, particularly since nobody really knew how to do a lot of the necessary things by hand. There were descriptions in books, but they always turned out to be maddeningly incomplete and/or no substitute for the knowledge experience built into your muscles and nerves.”

S. M. Stirling
Dies the Fire

“It wasn’t taking the trip well; cats seldom did, being little furry Republicans with an in-built aversion to change.”

S. M. Stirling
Dies the Fire

“Now let’s move on to the subject of how a real man treats his wife. A real man doesn’t slap even a ten-dollar hooker around, if he’s got any self respect, much less hurt his own woman. Much less ten times over the mother of his kids. A real man busts his ass to feed his family, fights for them if he has to, dies for them if he has to. And he treats his wife with respect every day of his life, treats her like a queen – the queen of the home she makes for their children.”

S. M. Stirling
Dies the Fire

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