Warcross (Warcross, #1)
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He laughed too often and fell in love too quickly and drank too freely.
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Death has a terrible habit of cutting straight through every careful line you’ve drawn between your present and your future.
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Every locked door has a key. Every problem has a solution.
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Everyone has a different way of escaping the dark stillness of their mind. This, I learned, was mine.
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But sometimes, people kick you to the ground at recess because they think the shape of
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your eyes is funny. They lunge at you because they see a vulnerable body. Or a different skin color. Or a difficult name. They think that you won’t hit back—that you’ll just lower your eyes and hide. And sometimes, to protect yourself, to make it go away, you do.
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But sometimes, you find yourself standing in exactly the right position, wielding exactly the right weapon to hit back. So I hit. I hit fast and hard and furious. I hit with nothing but the language whispered between circuits and wire, the language that can bring peopl...
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“Everything’s science fiction until someone makes it science fact,”
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me? When you refuse to ask for help, it tells others that they also shouldn’t ask for help from you. That you look down on them for needing your help.
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But beauty can make people forgive a thousand cruelties.