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The Infinite Sea (The 5th Wave, #2) The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey
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“That’s the cost. That’s the price. Get ready, because when you crush the humanity out of humans, you’re left with humans with no humanity.

In other words, you get what you pay for, motherfucker”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“It isn’t that the lies are too beautiful to resist. It’s that the truth is too hideous to face.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“When you look death in the eye and death blinks first, nothing seems impossible.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“No hope without faith, no faith without hope, no love without trust, no trust without love. Remove one and the entire human house cards collapses.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“People die. Love endures.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
tags: love
“I found you, but in finding you, I lost myself.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Ha-ha. The dumb jock who can’t talk the Queen’s English. I swear to God, the next person who corrects my grammar gets punched in the face.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“The world ended once. It will end again. The world ends, then the world comes back. The world always comes back.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“You never know when the truth will come home. You can’t choose the time. The time chooses you.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Something weird," Ben said. "You would think, with ninety-nine percent of us gone, the two percent would get along better."
Um, that would be one percent, Parish.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“They made a major mistake," he blurted out, "the dumb bastards, when they didn't start by killing you first."

"Benjamin Thomas Parish, that was the sweetest and most bizarre compliment anyone's ever given me."

I kissed him on the cheek. He kissed me on the mouth.

"You know," I whispered, "a year ago, I would have sold my soul for that."

He shook his head. "Not worth it." And, for one-ten thousandth of a second, all of it fell away, the despair and grief and anger and pain and hunger, and the old Ben Parish rose from the dead. The eyes that impaled. The smile that slayed. In another moment, he would fade, slide back into the new Ben, the one called Zombie, and I understood something I hadn't before: He was dead, the object of my schoolgirl desires, just as the schoolgirl who desired him was dead.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Somentimes you're in the wrong place at the wrong time and what happens is nobody's fault.You just want to feel bad so you'll feel better.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“But I don’t panic. I don’t bolt like a frightened gazelle. I am more than the sum of my fear. It isn’t fear that will defeat them. Not fear or faith or hope or even love, but rage.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Some things, down to the smallest of things, are worth the sum of all things.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“´Because love is irrational,´ I tell Vosh. ´It doesn´t follow rules. Not even its own rules. Love is the one thing in the universe that´s unpredictable.´”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“I didn't know until then that rage had a taste and it tasted like your own blood.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“He didn’t like to see animals in captivity. When he looked into their eyes, something in their eyes looked back at him.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Onto his stomach. Then knees. Then hands. His elbows quivered, his wrists threatened to buckle under his own weight. Self-centered, stubborn, sentimental, childish, vain. I am humanity. Cynical, naive, kind, cruel, soft as down, hard as tungsten steel.
I am humanity
He crawled.
I am humanity.
He fell.
I am humanity.
He got up.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Maybe you reach a certain point in evolution where boredom is the greatest threat to your survival. Maybe this isn’t a planetary takeover at all, but a game. Like a kid pulling wings off flies.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have; for both are infinite. —William Shakespeare”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“The uncertainty of my own experience is crushing. I am drowning in an infinite sea. Sinking slowly, the weight of the lightless depths forcing me down, forcing the air from my lungs, squeezing the blood from my heart.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“The beautiful wooden board on a stand in my father’s study. The gleaming ivory pieces. The stern king. The haughty queen. The noble knight. The pious bishop. And the game itself, the way each piece contributed its individual power to the whole. It was simple. It was complex. It was savage; it was elegant. It was a dance; it was a war. It was finite and eternal. It was life.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“That's it," he said bitterly. "Cry, Cassie. Cry for her. Cry for all the children. They can't hear you and they can't see you and can't feel how really bad you feel, but cry for them. A tear for each of them, fill up the fucking ocean, cry.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“If you are human, there is no hope.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“And, for one– ten thousandth of a second, all of it fell away, the despair and grief and anger and pain and hunger, and the old Ben Parish rose from the dead. The eyes that impaled. The smile that slayed. In another moment, he would fade, slide back into the new Ben, the one called Zombie, and I understood something I hadn’t before: He was dead, the object of my schoolgirl desires, just as the schoolgirl who desired him was dead.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“I didn't just foster the delusions. I lived them. Even after the world crashed, I clung to them. But after he died, I told myself no more. No more brave fronts or false hopes or pretending everything's okay when nothing is. I thought I was being tough by pretending, calling it being optimistic, brave, keeping my head up or whatever bullshit seemed to fit the moment. That's not tough. That's the very definition of soft.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Sullivan had her Crucifix Soldier and now I have mine. No. I am the soldier. Teacup is the cross.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“The answer is they didn't. They aren't here, Razor. They never were it's just us. It's always been just us.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“That’s the cost. That’s the price. Get ready, because when you crush the humanity out of humans, you’re left with humans with no humanity.

In other words, you get what you pay for, motherfucker.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea
“Life is full of little ironies, but it's also pockmarked with some the size of that big rock in Australia.”
Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea

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