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Black Fall (Jessica Blackwood, #3) Black Fall by Andrew Mayne
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“the only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible. arthur c. clark”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“His face grows serious. “I’m one person with you in this world. Without you . . . I’d be another.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“feel a little numb myself. I could be in that same position one day. I sometimes joke that I don’t need children to look after me when I get older, because I’ll have Amazon Prime.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“Occurrences in this domain are beyond the reach of exact prediction because of the variety of factors in operation, not because of any lack of order in nature. Albert Einstein, Out of My Later Years It has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws could be sustained under the existing legal framework if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger society. Civilized Sciences Foundation, CSF Congressional Report 1975”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“ongoing blackout.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“Alright.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“You can try hitting that reset button, but all it’s going to do is change the names of the players, not their actions.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“While I’m certain that antigovernment groups were ready to jump into action at this crisis, the skill with which it is being pulled off implies forethought. Somebody had a plan to stoke these flames. Prior protests, like Occupy and Ferguson, certainly had opportunists who were ready to grab attention for themselves. But on the whole, those protest organizers were disorganized and fought just as much with each other as with the power they were challenging.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“I sometimes joke that I don’t need children to look after me when I get older, because I’ll have Amazon Prime.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“Almost five hundred years ago, John Wilkins, a philosopher and bishop, pushed heavily for the written language to adopt an upside-down exclamation point at the end of a sentence to indicate irony. Think of how many online feuds that could have prevented.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall
“He’s trying to assert his authority by calling me onto the carpet. It’s a show of force. It’s weak.”
Andrew Mayne, Black Fall