Mission Unstoppable Quotes
Mission Unstoppable
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“I bet you guys can’t name three things invented in Nebraska,” Coke asked the family. “No, but I’m sure you can,” his sister replied. “Kool-Aid, CliffsNotes, and Eskimo Pies!”
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“They had been attacked by guys in golf carts with blow guns, jumped off a cliff, been locked in a burning school, and had their heads stapled, but putting coins in a slot machine was considered too dangerous for kids. Go figure.”
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“Did you know that the state song of Kansas is ‘Home on the Range’?”
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“Coke had a theory to explain grown-ups, as he did for most things in life. In his view, babies are born with a specific number of brain cells, which waste away and die off as people get older. So by the time they reach thirty—and certainly by the time they reach forty—most of their brain cells are gone. This explains why grown-ups do and say the things they do.”
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“road. It’s soul lifting. You’re going to see what makes America’s heart beat. My family took a cross-country trip when I was a kid. Boy, those were some of the best memories of my life.” “What happened?” Pep asked. “Uh . . . I . . . don’t remember, actually,” Dr. McDonald admitted. “It was”
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“KCAORE HTANAO EASUO HEAHT NIAUO AYTEA EMLLIAWI”
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“clothes”
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“One hundred and twenty-six”
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“When in doubt, “we forgot”
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“hours.”
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“They had been attacked by guys in golf carts with blow guns, jumped off a cliff, been locked in a burning school, and had their heads stapled, but putting coins in a slot machine was considered too dangerous for kids.”
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― Mission Unstoppable
“In 1846, George Donner and his brother Jacob, Illinois farmers, set out for the promise of California in covered wagons with several families, including their own. They took a shortcut that turned out to be a longer route, hit bad weather, ran out of food, and resorted to cannibalism (yes, that means eating each other). Only a few members of the party survived.”
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“spitting in”
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“be that children would explore, learn, and become part of their world. But now they just snap digital pictures of each other, Facebook their friends,”
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“Boy, those were”
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“What the heck was that supposed to mean? Pep”
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