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1 " temperature here? Usually forty degrees—a hundred and ten in your Fahrenheit—but now it’s cool. Maybe fifteen degrees. But so much water, I’ve never seen so much water…it’s as "
― Matthew Mather , Nomad (Nomad, #1)
2 " To exist is literally amazing—but that same wonder is also burdened with a finite end. "
3 " to be an individual, not half of some compromise "
4 " Looking at the Baron, Enzo smiled at him as well. Soon the Baron would be getting what he needed as well. Soon the pig would pay for his crimes. "
5 " Most people I know, they’re in a relationship because they can’t stand being alone. It’s a form of co-dependency. I want to be an individual, not half of some compromise. "
6 " how many of these innocent-looking people had dark thoughts like Jess did, even as she smiled back at them? "
7 " A combination of orbiting and ground-based observatories paired with high performance computing installations. “They’re "
8 " And your point is?” “That the end of the world is coming for all of us, one way or the other, our own personal apocalypse will find each and every one of us. But, if you are happy, being where you want, with the people you want, and are at peace—then why go somewhere else when the end comes? That is why the farmers are still tilling their fields. "
9 " And what do you believe?” “I have faith in the primacy of action. "
10 " Hell is no punishment, but a process of freeing the soul. If you are frightened of dying, you’ll see devils tearing your life away when death comes. But, if you’ve made peace, then you’ll see angels freeing you when death comes.” Rubbing "
11 " What, they want to turn Pluto back into a planet? "
12 " Jess stuck her bottom lip out. “That’s not what he said to me.” She "
13 " Maybe it’s a false alarm.” The commentators "
14 " Most people I know, they’re in a relationship because they can’t stand being alone. It’s a form of co-dependency. I want to be an individual, not half of some compromise.” In "
15 " Jess?” He appeared and stood on the landing, concern worrying his eyes. “Enzo said you wanted to see me? Are you all right? Is your father good?” “He’s fine. Everyone’s fine. "
16 " Brutto figlio di puttana bastardo, "
17 " Here you go. There are instructions for logging into our imaging network” Dr. Müller gave them a folded sheet of paper along with their laptops and cell phones. He pointed down the hall. “I’ve reserved room 304 for your use.” He looked at Ben and pursed his lips. “Your emails and calls will be monitored. It’s the best I can do.” “Great. "
18 " Maybe we should go back, come later.” Ben shook his head. “You said it yourself. We need to do this.” Hot "
19 " the supposed Nomad object…” “You see?” Celeste walked over to Jess "
20 " He saw no cracks in the fabric of existence that demanded a Creator. Not until his existence cracked around him. "