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Limitless (Out of the Box, #1) Limitless by Robert J. Crane
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“Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, and I’ll put a whole magazine of bullets in your skull.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“Constantly reporting on the same recycled shit, with the same breathless vomiting of regurgitated “news” every few minutes until the air becomes so saturated with it that they’re forced to find some new tidbit or angle lest their viewers tune out. Or pass out, possibly.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“There was beauty in the human body, wonder in the blood vessels that pumped oxygenated liquid from the lungs to the heart, down to the extremities and up once more for trip after trip. I had long admired the curves and lines, the muscles and tendons that made us work as we did. But”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“The exercise of vital powers along lines of excellence in a life affording them scope.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“don’t like it when people oppose me. It makes me want to crush the life out of them.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“talking about passing laws that seek to control the situation while failing to acknowledge that sometimes the things that evil men do are just beyond their control.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless
“I pride myself on having a strong stomach, but I got right the hell out of there as soon as I could. It was one of the single grossest things I’d ever seen, and I’d seen a lot. I could hear Webster shouting behind me, but I didn’t care. I made it out the front door of the building before my stomach emptied its contents. The nasty, acidic taste mingled with the remains of Lancashire hotpot made me even sicker, overwhelming my sense of smell. Cops were all around me, polite enough not to mock or laugh. Maybe some of them had been sick, if they’d seen it. I’d made it down several flights of stairs and out the door before I’d heaved, so that was something. “You all right?” Webster asked, delivering the obvious and expected question. “Do I look all right?” I asked, spitting the last bits out and rising to my feet.”
Robert J. Crane, Limitless