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Taking Liberty (Gabe Quinn #3) Taking Liberty by Keith Houghton
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“Fear is weakness. The”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“Our choices define us. They make us who we are.” He”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“God bless Levis. No one would believe just by looking me over that I’d survived a mudslide and a dance with death. Finally,”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“Contrasts. My life, in a nutshell. The eternal struggle between good and evil. Was it possible to be deliriously happy and dangerously bitter, both at the same time? I”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“Empathy can be as objective as it liked. Pain is subjective. It changes us.”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“We all choose which path to walk. No one forces free will. Coercion, manipulation and obligation are sweeteners, sugarcoating our bad choices. But in the end, it’s all down to us. I”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty
“The conscious mind is slave to the body. We think we are in control of our physicality, that our thoughts influence the nervous system, that we pull the strings. We are wrong. Dead wrong. Consciousness is a non-paying passenger. It is the unconscious mind that commands the body. For most of the time, it is content to let the consciousness believe it has the wheel. But when survival comes into play, when that fight or flight instinct overrides all logic, the conscious mind is told to buckle up and shut up. My”
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“The thing about age is, the older we get the more we make a point of getting to the point. We learn that time is too precious a commodity to waste on formalities.”
Keith Houghton, Taking Liberty