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The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter by Angela N. Hunt
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“Time travel exists.  Yes, it really does.  But we don’t call it that and it’s not physical. We call it books.  The Internet.  Photographic record.  Letters.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“the healing powers of tequila should never be underestimated.  Unfortunately, I cannot go to work with a bottle which just proves how inhumane Corporate America is.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“Write.  Write often.  Write from where you are and show it to no one.  Just write.  Eventually, you’ll know what you are trying to tell yourself.  In the meantime, get it on the page and out of the body.  It is a poison, but it is a poison that can transform you if you can write it down.  A transmutative substance that converts your pain’s dross into future spiritual gold.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“it was possible to be a (wo)man of science (in this case, medicine) and have a solution for life that did not reside in a pill bottle or in a mathematical equation.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“You pray that your parents will see you.  Know you.  Love you. I found out that at least in the case of my father, we were pretty much strangers with common genetics.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“In terms of pure competitiveness, I couldn’t keep up.  That stung.  But it did force me to start evaluating books on whether or not I was really enjoying them or whether or not I was just getting them to keep up with the proverbial comic book Joneses.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“ Those books, along with my science fiction and fantasy books at home were my friends.  In a fairly lonely childhood, they helped me pretend that I wasn’t alone at all.  ”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“There are so many things and so much knowledge that he took with him to his death.  It still makes me mad and breaks my heart in the same breath.”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
“It’s a tiny house.  It’s still there.  In my memory, it is larger than life.  It has to be, to hold all the memories.  ”
Angela N. Hunt, The Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter