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The Last Chamber (Sean Wyatt #3; Lost Chambers Trilogy #3) The Last Chamber by Ernest Dempsey
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“All I am saying is that when the need arises never turn your back on it. You must accept the call no matter what the consequences.”
Ernest Dempsey, The Last Chamber
“In this life, there are always three parts to our path. The first is what our minds want to do. We think we know, and sometimes we use logic to uncover our way. But in the end, that isn’t always the right decision. “The second part comes from our hearts,” he continued. “Like the young lady said, we long to make our hearts happy. Reason would make you think that if we make our hearts happy, our minds would be at peace.” Sean hadn’t heard the professor talk like this since he’d met the grouch. Now, all of the sudden, he was a philosopher? Still, he listened patiently to see where the old man was going with his point. “The last, and probably most important part has nothing to do with our hearts or our minds. In fact, it has very little to do with us as individuals. It has to do with the bigger picture, the grand scale of things. It is what we are called to do.” He let the words hang in the old sanctuary for a few moments. Sean understood what Firth was saying. Sometimes, what people wanted didn’t really even matter. It was what the world needed of them, what life needed of them. Firth narrowed his eyes. “What the universe needs of us takes all precedence. And sometimes, it may not be what is best for us. It may even call us to give up our lives. But if that is what is needed, that is what we must do.”
Ernest Dempsey, The Last Chamber
“The virus inside it was alive and kicking. And what’s worse, it was a strain like nothing I’ve ever seen before.” “I thought you said it was like the Spanish Flu.” “Only in what it will do,” she explained. “It will cause a cytokine storm inside a human body, but unlike other forms of the flu, this strain is resistant to every antibiotic I’ve got.”
Ernest Dempsey, The Last Chamber