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161 " None of them think to themselves that they belong to the correct religion, and none of them pity the rest for not being so fortunate. None of them think they are going to heaven while the others will be excluded just because they belong to a different religion. "
― Chris Dietzel , The Hauntings of Playing God (The Great De-evolution)
162 " The clock says it’s four in the morning, but it’s better to start moving than to stay in bed and think about never waking up again. "
163 " Little did Morgan’s father know that journalists would be one of the many extinct vocations after the second decade of the Great De-evolution. With the end of man signaled, no one was interested in reading the same daily reports of human misery and tragedy they had been seeing for the previous hundred years. There were better ways to spend your time than hearing about corruption, needless death, and celebrity scandals. Instead, people finally took time to start the books they had always wanted to read, spent time learning the hobby that had always interested them, or else they had actual conversations with the people they were sitting next to rather than watching the TV in silence. In those days, even though the world seemed to be going to hell, a lot of people would say their lives were more fulfilling after the Great De-evolution began than before it started. "
― Chris Dietzel , The Great De-evolution: The Complete Collection
164 " humans have the amazing ability to avoid truths as long as they are repeatedly told the same lie. "
― Chris Dietzel , The Theta Prophecy
165 " The Excalibur. An asteroid as large as a moon. "
― Chris Dietzel , The Space Lore Boxed Set: Space Lore Volumes 1-3
166 " From space, however, the same view went from awe inspiring to intoxicating in its grace. "
167 " She has seen more death than a black-masked hangman or an executioner’s axe. "
168 " Was that where the very first belief in an afterlife came from, from someone unhappy with their place in the world? If that is what the belief was founded on, she thinks, the likelihood of going to heaven doesn’t look very promising—things do not exist merely because you wish them to. "
169 " There was a difference between having defeated the enemy and being victorious. One required killing and death. The other meant simply living another day. "
170 " No god is that spiteful. "
171 " Every possible type of alien drank at Eastcheap. "
172 " Maybe life is all about how you feel at the end of each day versus how you felt when you first woke up. "
173 " considering what she was planning to do, she had every right to think she would never see her home planet again. "
174 " Something was coming. Something big and monstrous. "
175 " While time travel was now possible, the precision of the journey was by no means scientific. "
176 " Maybe, Morgan thinks, life is about the first time you tell yourself everything will be okay and the last time you are able to convince yourself of that lie. "
177 " It was the Matron of the Mineral. "
178 " Time, in terms of waking up each day, is nothing more than death itself. "
179 " There is so much more to this galaxy than what we can see. "
180 " We all know wars have been great in uniting the people or, at least, distracting them. "