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Pennsylvania Omnibus Pennsylvania Omnibus by Michael Bunker
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“You can’t force people to be thankful just because in your mind they seem to benefit from what you’re doing… especially when what you’re doing is something you would do anyway, even without them as an excuse.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“The technology to control and destroy people always has in it the seeds of tyranny, and is forever subject to the lowest angels of human nature.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“The questions piled up like the firewood he would stack just outside the back door back home. ”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“And in that full day, while Jed slept and woke and worked and loved, the forces in the world around him rushed headlong toward an inevitable, and violent, climax.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“It was like he was being pulled in a single direction, but by two diametrically opposed forces—if such a thing could be possible.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“the human mind is alike in every race and sect of people: when the danger isn’t close enough, or when enough generations have passed so that the reality of hardship and persecution ceases to be real, the threats fade. They take on the quality of interesting fiction.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“Inherent in the power to make men free by force is the power to enslave them again,”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“any society or government that relies too heavily on technology will find itself perched perilously on a crumbling precipice over the valley of death and destruction.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“within every technological advancement lie the seeds of tyranny and slavery.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus
“Irony, like sin, never rests.”
Michael Bunker, Pennsylvania Omnibus