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Zero In (Nameless: Season Two #6) Zero In by Dean Koontz
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“what matters is fulfilling those four capacities with which we’re born—love, hope, faith, and respect for the truth—while holding fast to the humility of”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“Arinwald’s favorite film has become the version of 1984 starring John Hurt and Richard Burton; the moment that most satisfies in that production is when Burton says to Hurt, “If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“most matters is not those things for which either politics or materialism tells us to strive, that what matters is fulfilling those four capacities with which we’re born—love, hope, faith, and respect for the truth—while holding fast to the humility of the very young, which too often we leave behind with childhood.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“The world should be run by experts, not by politicians and certainly not by the common men and women who elect them. At least 90 percent of humanity is too stupid or too ignorant or too impractical to be trusted with as much freedom as this country has long allowed.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“To succeed, the movement must break the bonds between parents and children, between husbands and wives.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“succeed, the movement must break the bonds between parents and children, between husbands and wives.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“Ace is right to select this simple yet special film, for it reminds Porter that what most matters is not those things for which either politics or materialism tells us to strive, that what matters is fulfilling those four capacities with which we’re born—love, hope, faith, and respect for the truth—while holding fast to the humility of the very young, which too often we leave behind with childhood.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“I come in peace,” he says, which is the truth, because for the sake of peace he has come to kill them all.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“The time has come. The chill born in this moment is like no other he has ever known. It does not arise along the ladder of his spine, nor from his gut, but swells in his chest and spreads out to every extremity, as if a refrigerant has been added to his blood.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In
“Those who seem to be cheerful and claim to be blessed are liars whose pretension of happiness is meant to make others envious and miserable, which is one more reason to be contemptuous of self-proclaimed optimists and their ilk.”
Dean Koontz, Zero In