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" If genetic manipulation is such a good idea,” he said, slowing his pace because we’d almost reached my first-period class, “then why not perform it on the human population too?” (since this is a continuation of the sentence, does it need to be set up like this? [class, “then]. Unless it’s fine the first way, I’m not sure.) I leaned against the wall. “It’s one thing to make a mistake on an ear of corn; it’s another to make a mistake on a human being.” “Right,” he said, imbuing his words with meaning. “We wouldn’t "
― Janette Rallison , Son of War, Daughter of Chaos