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Extinction Code (Extinction, #1) Extinction Code by James D. Prescott
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“oases”
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“field of haystacks.”
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“mind is a tremendous learning machine, unmatched by any computer we’ve ever made or ever will make. What we try to teach people, however, and what they come away with are often two different things.”
James D. Prescott, Extinction Code
“The genetic code consists of two base pairs represented by the letters GATC—guanine, adenine, thymine and cytosine.”
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“bullet to the temple”
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“He removed the magazine and racked the slide, popping the round out of the chamber.”
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“cell phone. Fifteen more missed calls,”
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“Life is a series of choices,” she said reflectively. “An endless array of yeses or noes.”
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“The unpredictable chaos of battle was one way some folks learned who they really were. Facing the incredible was another.”
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“only when we face the unknown will we meet ourselves for the first time.”
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“unknown”
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“The human mind is a tremendous learning machine, unmatched by any computer we’ve ever made or ever will make. What we try to teach people, however, and what they come away with are often two different things.”
James D. Prescott, Extinction Code
“You know, they say life is like being at sea in a very small boat. The wind and the waves will push you all over. Up and down, left and right. Sometimes it gets so bad all you see are giant watery hands falling on top of you, trying to flip you over and drag you to the bottom. Then before you know it, you’re cresting the wave, high above it all, and for a moment you can breathe again. I guess it’s mostly true. Peaks and valleys, you know.” Sven’s head tilted slightly.”
James D. Prescott, Extinction Code