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Yesterday's Gone: Season Three Yesterday's Gone: Season Three by Sean Platt
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“power created two things above all else: corruption and sheep”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“All humans were capable of atrocity. It was simply a matter of falling into a sequence of events that would drive them from timidity to terror. When violent instincts weren’t properly channeled they easily erupted. Most violence was the result of a mind fooling itself into believing internal pain came from something, or someone, else — a someone or something that deserved to be punished. And typically, these people were able to cast anyone into the role of that someone who deserved their wrath.”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“reality is the enemy of expectation.”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“Boricio said, “I’m thinking that I’ve not seen more than a half dozen dogs that I can think of in one half of a beer-battered bullshit of a year, and that right now I’m staring at one that’s bigger than three of King Kong’s big, swinging cock sacks put together.” Still speaking softly, Boricio added, “And my agreement to keep shit PG is null and fucking void when Paul Bunyan’s Cujo is in our yard.”
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“missing”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“Don’t let fear inside your house, Luca.” He tapped the side of his head. “That’s valuable real estate, and fear will try to squat without paying.”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“Know what you want, then know what you’re willing to give up to get it. That’s the recipe for the best possible life.”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three
“All humans were capable of atrocity. It was simply a matter of falling into a sequence of events that would drive them from timidity to terror. When violent instincts weren’t properly channeled, they easily erupt. Most violence was the result of a mind fooling itself into believing internal pain came from something, or someone, else — a someone or something that deserved to be punished. And typically these people were able to cast anyone into the role of that someone who deserved their wrath.”
Sean Platt, Yesterday's Gone: Season Three