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“With Colleen’s passing, something fractured inside of Simon. Something like a bone—a part of him that, even if it managed to heal, would always bear evidence of its imperfection. A tiny part of him that would always be broken.”
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“For anyone who has sought refuge in the prehistoric past in order to escape their present.”
Luke Dumas, The Paleontologist
“Hm?” Evie said. “What’s that?” “How one act of violence can impact so many. One moment of evil, or desperation. How even the simplest, most innocent act of survival—to eat, or defend oneself, or soothe one’s pain—makes waves. Ripples across the planet, and millions of years.”
Luke Dumas, The Paleontologist
“Unlike the corporate world, which worshipped at the altar of profit and would slit any throat to keep shareholders happy, the nonprofit world traded in affinity, devotion. In family legacies that often went back generations.”
Luke Dumas, The Paleontologist
“He wondered if all this inequality discourse—important as it is, he hastened to add—had not the ability to reinforce divisions rather than erode them, to make enemies of good men and martyrs of unlikable women. Whatever happened to treating people how you wished to be treated?”
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“He had understood that, like the site of a nuclear tragedy, the place was uninhabitable for him now.”
Luke Dumas, The Paleontologist