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M.N.J. Butler

M.N.J. Butler

M.N.J. Butler is a British author renowned for his historical fiction. With a background in history and law, Butler brings a meticulous attention to detail and authenticity to his narratives. His acclaimed work, "The Emperor's Elephant," showcases his talent for weaving rich historical landscapes with engaging storytelling. Butler's dedication to exploring lesser-known historical figures and events sets his work apart, captivating readers with both accuracy and imagination.

Book summaries for books written by M.N.J. Butler

Quotes

The fox has many tricks, and the hedgehog has but one, but that is the best of all.

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wisdomstrategy

The fox changes his fur, but not his habits.

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habitsconsistency

The clever fox knows when to hide and when to pounce.

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strategycleverness

The fox may grow gray, but never good.

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wisdomnature

Like a fox in a henhouse, he was cunning and dangerous.

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cunningdanger

The fox is swift, but the owl sees all.

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wisdomperception

The fox may seem gentle, but never trust its smile.

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trustdeception

A fox will eat anything, but it does not mean everything is good for it.

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wisdomdiscernment

In the forest, the fox is both hunter and hunted.

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naturebalance

The sly fox knows when to play dumb and when to strike.

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strategycleverness

The fox's bark may be worse than its bite, but both are to be feared.

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feardanger

The fox's den can be a place of refuge or a trap.

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ambiguitysafety