Quelle: Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea (2014), Chapter 9, “The Light” (p. 80)
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Part 2, Chapter 3, “The Utility of Dreaming” (p. 119).
Jack Glass (2012)
“So it ends
As it begins.
Off we climb
And no one wins.”
From Thom Gunn, “Seesaw” quoted in Part 3, “The Impossible Gun” Epigram (p. 261).
Jack Glass (2012)
““Do you know what this is?
“The floor, Miss?”
“Dust! I read about it—tiny particles of matter.””
Part 2, Chapter 7, “The Investigation Begins” (p. 163).
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Part 2, “The FTL Murders” Chapter 1, “The Mystery of the Hammered Handservant” (p. 101).
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Part 2, Chapter 6, “The Gate of Horn and the Gate of Ivory” (p. 150).
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Part 2, Chapter 5, “Ms. Joad” (p. 141).
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Part 3, “The Impossible Gun” Chapter 5, “The Search” (p. 315).
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Part 3, Chapter 10, “Aboard the Bubluomeka 4” (p. 357).
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Part 2, Chapter 13, “Of Multitudes” (p. 238).
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Part 2, Chapter 4, “The Mystery of the Champagne Supernovae” (p. 122).
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“The situation on, on earth is complicated.”
“You mean politics?” Dakkar spat the word, with immeasurable contempt.
Quelle: Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea (2014), Chapter 24, “Dakkar” (p. 228)
“You must register your disagreement, must you Monsieur?”
he said, in a level voice. “Consider it registered. Consider it simultaneously disregarded.”
Quelle: Twenty Trillion Leagues Under the Sea (2014), Chapter 9, “The Light” (p. 80)
“It’s not right. A human being is a human being. A human being is not a toy.”
“We cannot help but use the people below us as a resource, my love,” said her two MOHmies, as one. “That is what it means to be in power. Your choice is to relinquish power forever, or to accept that and use people for good.”...
“If we are powerful,” sang her MOHmies, “we can make things better, but we are made unclean by the fact that we have power. If we are powerless we remain clean, but we cannot make things better.”
Part 2, Chapter 13, “Of Multitudes” (p. 240).
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