I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.
“I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.”
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I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.
“I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.”
I think I would have been a hopeless spy. I love telling stories and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.
I love telling stories, and am almost entirely unable to keep a secret.
'The Man Who Never Was,' by Ewen Montagu, remains the best book about wartime espionage written by an active participant - incomplete, and dry in parts, it nonetheless summons up the ingenuity and sheer eccentricity of those who played this strange and dangerous game.
'What if?' history is a tricky game, but there is no doubt that the senior planners of D-Day - including Eisenhower and the British general Bernard Montgomery - believed that the Double Cross operation had played a pivotal role in the victory.
No one can live entirely on their own, nor can any country or society exist in isolation.
I like sci-fi that is not entirely impossible.
My grand uncle was a traditional priest, and he would always say to me as a kid, 'We stand in our own light,' which essentially for him meant we were entirely responsible for a lot of what happens to us and for the ways in which our lives play out.
I passed the 11-plus, but it was decided that I should take the Common Entrance exam to Monmouth School, the nearest independent. I was never entirely comfortable there, as they didn't have girls, and they played rugby instead of football.
The broad outlines of the Double Cross deception have been known since 1972, when Sir John Masterman, the former chairman of the double agent committee, controversially published his account of the operation in defiance of official secrecy.
Philosophy would render us entirely Pyrrhonian, were not nature too strong for it.