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The Darkest Place (Surviving the Dead, #5) The Darkest Place by James N. Cook
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“And when you find yourself there in the depths, down in the darkest place, you make a light any way you can. Even if it means burning down the world.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“It’s strange, losing everything. You think your life is over, but it’s not. You”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“If you survive enough bad things, enough injuries and emotional trauma, it can make you dumb enough to think that nothing can knock you down.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“It is not until someone is gone that you realize what an influence they have on your life, and your home. There”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“His early impressions of life were of white faces buying drugs down the street from his house, and white faces snarled with hate swinging a baton at his head, and white faces looking at him with fear and contempt at every turn, the whispers, the snide comments, the subtext of every interaction the same. You are a thug, and I don’t trust you. But there was one problem. They were wrong.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“Human beings. The dust of stars given life.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“The principle of continuous attack.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“foul temper is a coward that always searches for the easiest target. I”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“The Canadian government closed the border. Nobody allowed in or out.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“At the edge of the horizon, Houston was in flames.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“there was no such thing as an ex-Marine. He”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“the best people in the world are the ones who appreciate a good companionable silence.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“A panicked man makes mistakes, his father had said. Mistakes get you killed.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“opportunity is missed by most people because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place
“Thomas Edison once said opportunity is missed by most people because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work.”
James N. Cook, The Darkest Place