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The Quantum Curators and the Fabergé Egg (The Quantum Curators, #1) The Quantum Curators and the Fabergé Egg by Eva St. John
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“Chucking stuff in water seemed to be a bizarre form of preservation, but then again, nothing about the British ever made sense.”
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“A person with a strong moral code does not automatically obey the law. In fact, the more intelligent they were the more often they deferred to their own moral standards than that of society’s.”
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“It (the room) used to be a lot smaller, but an accidental incursion by rhinos had changed that.”
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“piss-takes. I slumped down into a chair next to Ramin. ‘When did you get back?’ ‘Yesterday.’ ‘And you went for a drink straight away? Man, do you even have a brain?’ I groaned. ‘Not currently. Currently, I have a brass band rioting in my head. I assume that the polar bear over there’s a hallucination?’ Ramin didn’t bother looking where I was pointing.”
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“she was a tad overprotective and able to start a fight in an empty room. And win.”
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“Rosalind Franklin. She was instrumental in discovering the double helix in DNA, but it was two male colleagues, Crick and Watson, that got the Nobel Prize.”
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“metres tall. That was going to require some manipulation. Plus, a fire was always tricky to”
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“be nice to people and take care of things”.”
Eva St. John, The Quantum Curators and the Fabergé Egg