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Storm of Lightning (Michael Vey, #5) Storm of Lightning by Richard Paul Evans
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“Home is where they don’t want to kill you,” Jack said.”
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“A united people is a smoldering revolution. A divided people is a conquered people.”
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“Wars aren’t won with guns; they’re won with checkbooks.”
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“Righteous indignation is the alibi of mobs and murderers.”
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“there has never been nor ever will be true equality, in property or rights. Equality is not the nature of the world or even the universe. Even if you could guarantee everyone the same wealth, humans would reject the idea. They would simply find a different standard to create castes, as there will always be differences in intelligence, physical strength, and beauty.”
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“Make the ridiculous ideal of ‘equality’ their rallying cry. Let them get so caught up in their supposed moral superiority that they’d rather see all men grovel in poverty than rise in differing levels of prosperity.”
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“in property or rights. Equality is not the nature of the world or even the universe. Even if you could guarantee everyone the same wealth, humans would reject the idea. They would simply find a different standard to create castes, as there will always be differences in intelligence, physical strength, and beauty.”
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“I am,” Ostin said. “And yes, I believe in ghosts, spirits, and paranormal beings.”
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“I wonder how many mountain goats fall,” I said. Everyone automatically turned to Ostin. He shrugged. “Why would I know that?”
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“I looked down. “What the . . .” There was a strange reddish fern-leaf-like pattern on my arms. “Holy moly,” Ostin said. “Those are Lichtenberg figures.” “They’re what?” Taylor asked. I tried to wipe the marks off with my towel, but they appeared to be permanent. Like tattoos. “What is it?” “They’re called Lichtenberg figures or lightning trees. They appear with extremely high voltages. I’ve seen pictures of scars like that on lightning strike victims.”
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“The enemy of my enemy is my friend,”
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“it’s best we not keep all our eggs in one basket.”
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“You will see that when it comes to the masses, the stupider the individual, the more they want to prove it to the world.”
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“Vamos a cortar ese güero.”
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“binoculars.”
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