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Timeless (Transcend Time, #2) Timeless by Michelle Madow
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“Why was it that when you were looking forward to a specific day, it took forever to arrive, but when you were dreading a day, it was there immediately?”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
tags: dread
“Did anyone else have these moments of amazement over the existence of humanity, when they are in awe of how they are here, and alive, even if it's only for a short while?”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“Sometimes there are still days when I wake up and wonder if this has actually happened, or if it’s been one long dream.”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“I loved looking at the stars—they put in perspective how small I was compared to the Universe. Each of those hundreds of billions of stars was its own sun. It could have its own solar system of planets orbiting around it, and some of those planets could even contain life.

The vastness of possibilities in space reminded me that while my life felt important, it was tiny in the scheme of things. Human civilization was only a blink on the radar of time.

Did anyone else have these moments of amazement over the existence of humanity, when they are in awe of how they are here, and alive, even if it’s only for a short while?”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“I just hope we don’t cause a major paradox.”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“Are you saying that we can affect what happened in the past? That we can change it?”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“You’re coming to England no matter what, even without your mom’s permission. I’ll buy you the plane ticket myself.”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
“Soul mates, I've always believed in, so I accepted the truth there. But curses? That was extreme. There had to be a place where the line was drawn between fiction and reality, and a curse sounded way more on the fiction side of the spectrum.”
Michelle Madow, Timeless
tags: doubt
“The vastness of possibilities in space reminded me that while my life felt important, it was tiny in the scheme of things. Human civilization was only a blink on the radar of time.”
Michelle Madow, Timeless