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Final Hour (Ashley Bell, #0.5) Final Hour by Dean Koontz
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“She watched a serrated formation of brown pelicans slice the sky and leave no scar.”
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“resplendent chambers of a true king’s tomb.”
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“It’s the sanest thing of all to live your life with the understanding that every hour may be the final hour.”
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“Those who wanted to change the world were certain to do great harm to it, while those who loved the world as they found it, those who shunned politics and theories, might discover in themselves a grace to match that of the sea; they might live a life that would be a beautiful line of calligraphy written not in ink, but in sunshine and mist, written in the wake carved in the water as you navigated the face of a wave, every trace of it gone with you when you left the planet, no stain or wreckage left behind.”
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“They love you the way they think you are, and you love them. That’s as good as families get.”
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“so that when she dared those waves, she felt the mortal challenge in her bones, felt the bond of all those who lived for the love of the ride and who felt the truth of eternity most vividly when they were as one with the eternal sea.”
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“there”
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