“I often wonder that if I had met Hitler, I reckon I might have found some streak of decency in him.”

—  Maeve Binchy

On her preference for issues that could be argued with from either side. nydailynews.com http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/popular-irish-author-maeve-binchy-dies-72-article-1.1125516?pgno=1

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