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Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue (The Bern Saga, #1) Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey
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“He could imagine how nice it would be to not understand. To see one's microcosm as the macrocosm. To focus a meter beyond one's own nose.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“They were not battling a trained warrior—this was a politician. Pity stirred, then recoiled from her rising wrath. This was the sort of beast that killed with calculations, concocting war and disease and wiping out millions from the safety of a council meeting. She”
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“She would’ve been torn between acting cool and nonchalant and wanting to geek out over the experience.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“Here, kids celebrated whoever got away with the worst behavior while shunning anyone attempting to do the right thing.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“The mind rejects the very things worth knowing.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“Liberated organisms do not decorate themselves with chains.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“He could imagine how nice it would be to not understand. To see one’s microcosm as the macrocosm.”
Hugh Howey, Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue
“If it’s worth finding, don’t ever stop looking.”
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“Cruelty is foiled by compassion.”
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“a heap of words designed to hinder communication rather than facilitate it.”
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“another orphan officially joined their unlikely crew.”
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“they never got into technology. Not because their brains weren’t capable of seizing it, but because their lives were too brutal to invest in it.”
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“What they consider to be the ‘natural’ order must be maintained. That pursuit is so much higher than all else—it makes lesser ethical problems vanish in their eyes.”
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“all they encountered was the fabric of the cosmos. So they ripped it open—creating a tear in space.”
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“I may just live long enough to be killed,”
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“Waterfalls. Hundreds, maybe thousands of them plummeting into the void.”
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“the rapid bonds foreign situations could weld.”
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“Overhead, tangles of wires knotted together in a grand display of unplanned infrastructure.”
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“a cacophony of clanging and yelling—poverty’s soundtrack.”
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“it isn’t fair, but if you think life has a bad reputation for that, the military puts it to shame.”
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“She just wanted an escape from the abuse.”
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“In ten minutes she’d have propulsion again—if she could just hold out that long.”
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“her down. She was limited by biology and her flightsuit. Dwelling on her own constraints gave Molly another crazy idea. She recognized the old Tchung ship designs they were up against. If the missiles”
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