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Reentry (Mars Endeavour, #2) Reentry by Peter Cawdron
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“Life really is all about trusting that tomorrow will be brighter than today.”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry
“Confusion is our ally—our strength lies in confounding the enemy so he cannot fathom our real intent.”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry
“His polished shoes have a peculiar rhythm on the floor, highlighting how empty the corridor is. There’s a distinct difference between the light tap of his shoes and the soft squelch of the soldiers’ boots.”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry
“Cellular death occurs at different rates for different organs, long after the last breath is taken, but reviving an entire body is limited to about three minutes after death. Could it be that the structure of the brain remains intact far longer?”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry
“Why should biological entities hold a monopoly on conscious intelligence?”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry
“Life isn’t binary.”
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“bone density decreases, muscles atrophy and weaken, blood vessels thin. Even simple things take a herculean effort.”
Peter Cawdron, Reentry