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May be my favorite of my Cuba dispatches ... By Jeff Greenwald

There is only one El Hombre and that is Stan Musial. By Albert Pujols

Coimhead feara fhear na foighrde.(Beware the anger of a patient man) By James Patterson

The gods my protectors.[Lat., Di me tuentur.] By Horace

STRYMAKTFJERDAN. Fjerdan might. By Leigh Bardugo

No fame and glory for you, Cortez. Montezuma wasn't impressed by your fire stick this time." "Everything By James S.a. Corey

Guru in the Ukraine, By Jim Butcher

Agapa Know what that is? By Frank Corso

Lysandra Barbas, please meet Princess Cleiona Bellos. By Morgan Rhodes

I am a pupil of Pissarro. By Paul Cezanne

Give me to drink mandragora. By William Shakespeare

Taleenoi olngisoilechashur. By Leylah Attar

someone in Tunis. Halabi By Jamie Fredric

Girl Tractorist: As the poet Mayakovsky said: "The home of the Soviet people shall be the home of Reason"! By Bertolt Brecht

Rosie Germaine Mole. By Sue Townsend

None va fanculo, catzarro," Balazar said. "Eddie Dean va fanculo." He smiled gently, and began on the second level of his tower of cards. 11 By Stephen King

What do you want?""Spain""Fuck! By Christopher Moore

Welcome to the First International Red Fighting Brigade of the Moscow Metropolitan in the name of Ernesto Che Guevara! By Dmitry Glukhovsky

Fortuna, that vicious slut. By John Kennedy Toole

Prickomo fucking cocksca. That bastard old arsehole-fucker. By Joe Abercrombie

Bonzo, he pre-cise. He so careful, he piss on a plate and never splash. By Orson Scott Card

Mistah Kurtz--he dead. By Joseph Conrad

In a village of La Mancha, By Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

Marry, this is miching mal hecho. It means mischief! By William Shakespeare

Kincaid! Bolshevik Muppet! By Jim Butcher

chickaree coffee. By Kristen Proby

Hector Torrez, how can you communicate with Enzo Hernandez when he speaks Spanish and you speak Mexican? By Jerry Coleman

What bosom beast not in his country's cause? By Alexander Pope

No hay libertad con hambre By Ildefonso Falcones

[Cuban coffee is] very powerful, very sweet, and a little dangerous - just like the people who drink it. By Gloria Estefan

How wretched are the minds of men, and how blind their understandings.[Lat., O miseras hominum menteis! oh, pectora caeca!] By Lucretius

Tania, last time in Morozovo, I let you go, but not this time. This time we live together or we die together. By Paullina Simons

The best player in the world; whenever Iniesta is on the pitch he creates a spectacle. By Samuel Eto'o

Moujiks. Right. What's a moujik?" the Tsar asked."Peasants, your majesty.""Pheasants?""No! Peasants. By Eric Metaxas

I'm well into sort of Santiago Calatrava and people like that. By Sean Booth

Roberta Marieschi By Donna Leon

Aficionado my ass ... I just love to smoke cigars By James Woods

You're scared now, I can smell it ... Benito Ramirez By Janet Evanovich

These trifles will lead to serious mischief.[Lat., Hae nugae seria ducentIn mala.] By Horace

Coming in solemn beauty like slow old tunes of Spain. By John Masefield

Her name was Marroca, probably her maiden name, and she pronounced it as though it had fifteen r's in it. By Guy De Maupassant

Valar Dohaeris. All men must serve. By George R R Martin

Piragua - cold syrup trickled over crushed ice - her favorite treat from her childhood in Viejo San Juan. By Rick Riordan

Cuando llega la hora, llega la hora. A woman's gotta do what a woman's gotta do and all that crap. By Stieg Larsson

La heradera del dia destruida.(The heiress of the destroyed day.) By Pablo Neruda

I'm bored, lalalallalalala OLLI OXEN SOMETHING!! By Bob Smith

I have need of Rigaud. He is violent. I want him for carrying on war; and that war is necessary to me. By Toussaint Louverture

Of evils one should choose the least.[Lat., Ex malis eligere minima oportere.] By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Margo herself was - at least part of the time - very unMargo By John Green

stomata. The guard By Kenya Literature Bureau

Uhtred of Steapa - He might be dumb as a parsnip but he knows how to fight. By Bernard Cornwell

Manuel Corpas is long and lean-the opposite of Olmedo Saenz. By Vin Scully

Samovar is the most essential thing in Russia, especially at times of particularly awful, sudden, and eccentric catastrophes and misfortunes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Madre de Dios, the way he looks at you, like he's just waiting to get you into bed. By Cherise Sinclair

Minsk! How pissed-off that sounded! It was great. You could scare the bejayzus out of someone if you said it right. By Marian Keyes

The weasel under the cocktail cabinet. By Harold Pinter

A ghra. A amhain. My love. My only. By Nora Roberts

louche, wearing a gauzy neck scarf and By Susan Wiggs

No more let us alter or falter or palter. From Malta to Yalta, and Yalta to Malta. By Winston Churchill

I am not the best goalkeeper in the world, it is Vladimir Beara. By Lev Yashin

Roza." His voice had that same wonderful lowness, the same accent ... itwas all just colder. "You forgot my first lesson: Don't hesitate. By Richelle Mead

Francesco Damiani punches with all the violence and bad intentions of Mahatma Gandhi. By Jerry Izenberg

Kalevala, whereas By Arthur C. Clarke

Stavrovicha, is a selfish, vain, and unattractive creature who deserts her husband in favour of a young officer, Balashev. Her elderly, betrayed By Leo Tolstoy

Oh dios mio, she makes me burn, she makes me need. She is etching herself into mi alma By P.t. Macias

On the mound is Randy Jones, the left-hander with the Karl Marx hairdo. By Jerry Coleman

Ser mal profesor sale barato By Anonymous

Jacin. The name brought sunshine and blood and kisses and growls rising to Winter's skin. By Marissa Meyer

You should learn Polish and read Szymborska! By Kevin Hearne

The same word passed through three minds, simultaneously, philosophical, fatalistic, the eternal refuge of the Italian: Pazienza ... By Violet Trefusis

meeting, Morales By David Talbot

Kaka' (literally, paternal uncle). By Mahatma Gandhi

I? Believe me, Zinaida Alexandrovna, that whatever you did, however much you make me suffer, I shall love you and adore you to the end of my days. By Ivan Turgenev

Magician of Lublin, By David Lagercrantz

Hrabosky looks fierce in that Fu Manchu haircut. By Jerry Coleman

It's more like Gomez without Morticia. By Ellen Schreiber

MRS. REYES FARROW. By Darynda Jones

...Traduttore, traditore. By Peter Manseau

Verranica, I will never leave you. By Carey Corp

And one more thing ... You will never again refer to him as 'Hazara boy' in my presence. He has a name and it's Sohrab. By Khaled Hosseini

Chisora's not a nice man, not a nice human being. By David Haye

Patria o muerte! Motherland or death! Cuba si, yanqui no! By Ken Follett

Most gay, conversational, careless, lovely city ... where one drinks golden Tokay until one feels most beautiful, and warm and loved - oh, Budapesth! By Winifred Holtby

Itterasshai. Go and come back safely. By Amanda Sun

Her name was Dominika Egorova. She was a ballerina, an officer in the SVR, a Sparrow trained to bend others' minds. She loved and was loved in return. By Jason Matthews

Yorda...that's your name? By Miyuki Miyabe

When I think of Hungarian films, I think of despair and bleakness, and what's more, despair and bleakness of indefensible duration. By Tibor Fischer

Marina, as of the sea. You stick with Hector Ricardo. I'll take care of you;its in my name By Pittacus Lore

Let's play Russian roulette. If you win, I give you a Colombian necktie. By Natalya Vorobyova

Sofia the kind of woman no matter what she have in her hand she make it look like a weapon. By Alice Walker

Montovani? They play Montovani to insomniacs that don't respond to strong drugs By Robin Williams

Iker Casillas is a legend, a myth, and myths do not give up just like that. By Jorge Valdano

Ay, Mijita. Haven't you learned by now? Love will always guide you home. By L.g. Castillo

Alejandro, who thought he was a wit. And he was, if you put a "nit" in front of it, By Karen Chance

Si vas a hacer trampa, hazla con todas tus fuerzas By Matt Groening

This sky, Sid.It's the sky of the great epics.The great Polish epics. Of Pan Tadeusz By Esi Edugyan

Comrade [Rafael] Correa gets it right, most of the time. This is new, 'final' offensive of the Empire in Latin America. By Andre Vltchek

A young man named for a god of fuckingrode his palomino next to my dun. By Mark Wunderlich

Semmelweis reflex. They By Peter Watts

Fue adondo a mi me perdieronquw logre por fin encontrarme?Was it where they lost methat I finally found myself? By Pablo Neruda