Pg 112 Quotes

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Alexandra Bracken
“It was a good ten minutes before I realized Roman and I had been sitting in silence. I stole a look at him out of the corner of my eye, but he seemed unbothered by quiet as I was.

For the first time in a long while, I didn't feel like I had to say anything. There was no one to comfort tor convince. There was no one to charm or encourage. I disappeared into myself as I drove on, trying to find my center. I could breathe. Be still.

What I hadn't expected was how much Roman seemed to need it, too.

Some people feared silence. They did anything to fill it, talking about things that didn't matter, asking questions just to hear some kind of response. it seemed to me that a lot of people saw it as a kind of failure. Evidence that they weren't interesting enough, or that a bond wasn't strong enough. Or maybe they were just nervous about what it would reveal about themselves.”
Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Legacy

Rousas John Rushdoony
“Godly men are not revolutionists: the Lord's way is regeneration, not revolution.”
R.J. Rushdoony, The Philosophy of the Christian Curriculum
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Douglas Wilson
“He who walks with the wise will be wise, Scripture saith, and he who walks with the witty will eventually start to pop off himself.”
Douglas Wilson, Wordsmithy: Hot Tips for the Writing Life
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Alexandra Bracken
“Most of the faces around us were young but not teenagers. A good portion of the country's universities and colleges had been temporarily shut down due to lack of funding, but if a few still had money left, I guess Harvard would have been one of them.

WE ARE YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR, YOUR HUDDLED MASSES. . . read the sign next to me.”
Alexandra Bracken, Never Fade

Jordan Ellenberg
“Improbability, as described here, is a relative notion, not an absolute one; when we say an outcome is improbable, we are always saying, explicitly or not, that it is improbable under some set of hypotheses we've made about the underling mechanisms of the world.”
Jordan Ellenberg
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