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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 71953a9 | the Mosquitia civilization vanished everywhere all at once--in a sudden, civilization-wide catastrophe. | Douglas Preston | ||
| b921a4d | as corrie was about to hang up, stacy said, "i hope he shoots at my car. i've got a couple of black talon rounds just itching to explore his inner psyche." | Douglas Preston Lincoln Child | ||
| 2da46c0 | because it's not enough to have a dream--you need financing. | Douglas Preston | ||
| dd603cf | Mitochondrial DNA is completely separate from a person's regular DNA. It's a bit of genetic material residing in the mitochondria of every cell in the body, and it is inherited unchanged from generation to generation, through the female line. That means all the descendants--male and female--of a particular woman will have identical mitochondrial DNA, which we call mtDNA. This kind of DNA is extremely useful in forensic work, and separate da.. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 5337eed | There is an old French curse: may your fondest wish come true. If this treatment is cheap and available to everyone, it will destroy the earth through overpopulation. If it is dear and available only to the very rich, it will cause riots, wars, a breakdown of the social contract. Either way, it will lead directly to human misery. What is the value of a long life, when it is lived in squalor and unhappiness? | Douglas Preston | ||
| fcedb5e | Moby Dick is my favorite book --I've been rereading it every year since I was sixteen. 'Call me Ishmael' is the greatest first line in a novel ever written.""I, myself, am not fond of animal stories." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 4c97906 | I am indeed sorry to say this, but I fear your microscopic problems do not interest me. | Douglas Preston | ||
| d7e8f87 | A striking man stood in the doorway behind him: perhaps sixty-five, with a great shock of white hair. The hair was the only thing that looked at all old about him; he was close to six and a half feet tall, with a craggy, handsome face bronzed by the sun, a trim, athletic bearing, wearing a blue blazer over a crisp white cotton shirt and tan slacks. He radiated good health and vigorous living. His hands were massive. | Douglas Preston | ||
| c8bf8ed | As I get older, Vincent, I have come to prefer a quiet evening at home to a bracing exchange of gunfire in the dark. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 8c4d5e7 | When all else has been discarded, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 49185f0 | In his groundbreaking book Guns, Germs, and Steel, biologist Jared Diamond poses the question: Why did Old World diseases devastate the New World and not the other way around? Why did disease move in only one direction?* The answer lies in how the lives of Old World and New World people diverged after that cross-continental migration more than fifteen thousand years ago. | Douglas Preston | ||
| a0a64be | Fire is often the weapon of choice for the insane. | insanity violence | Douglas Preston | |
| 5d30b46 | They had camped on a sandbar and built a fire. Bruce cut the meat into strips, but as he laid it on hot stones to cook, he "heard a loud screaming growl." He grabbed his M16 and turned just in time to see an animal charging them; he had the weapon on full-auto and sprayed it with "at least twenty rounds"; it dropped five feet from him: a huge, seven-foot jaguar." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 694d3b1 | Chapter: | Douglas Preston | ||
| 788bda7 | This was an intentional frame. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 7fc478f | Diamond writes: "We have to wonder why the kings and nobles failed to recognize and solve these seemingly obvious problems undermining their society. Their attention was evidently focused on their short-term concerns of enriching themselves, waging wars, erecting monuments, competing with each other, and extracting enough food from the peasants to support all those activities." (If this sounds familiar, I would note that archaeology is thic.. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 2905653 | That European diseases ran rampant in the New World is an old story, but recent discoveries in genetics, epidemiology, and archaeology have painted a picture of the die-off that is truly apocalyptic; the lived experience of the indigenous communities during this genocide exceeds the worst that any horror movie has imagined. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 3adb1d5 | this evening. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 7a10f39 | afternoon | Douglas Preston | ||
| 7d24b5e | Back in their special forces days, there were times when Pendergast had disappeared just like this--no word to anyone--only to reappear later with some important objective accomplished. It had happened often enough that their team developed a slang term for it--Don't pull a Pendergast meant "Don't disappear without explanation." | Douglas Preston | ||
| a42b3dd | Vernon | Douglas Preston | ||
| 33fc2d9 | couple | Douglas Preston | ||
| df97957 | When you ask Web sophisticates why people are so vicious on the Internet, you get a set of stock responses. The very question is naive. What do you expect? The world is full of angry people who don't have a life. The Web offers a perfect outlet where they can be anonymous, important, and powerful, and attack others without fear of retribution. The Web has given them a voice when before they had none. These are people who find meaning in the.. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 5dd4692 | Aloysius Xingu Leng Pendergast. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 78acba1 | This wine is austere, structured, with great finesse, and a long, lingering finish. | Douglas Preston | ||
| ae84d16 | In five days, lidar had accomplished seven times more than the Chases had achieved in twenty-five years. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 66caaca | These were the waves that circled the globe, pushed by the winds, never hitting shore, building, ever building. These were the waves of the Screaming Sixties, the biggest seas on earth. | Douglas Preston | ||
| fa3addd | issued a muffled cry and slashed with the knife, but it rent only | Douglas Preston | ||
| ccbcdaa | But when I open them up, I find that they're equal! And they both have achieved the same destiny: my zinc gurney. Why, then, did he tire himself out poring over so many books? Boh! Take my advice, journalist: eat, drink, and enjoy yourself-- | Douglas Preston | ||
| 280a721 | I prefer to sleep while the rabble are out and about. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 8f0665c | New York City. Once it got into your blood, you could never get it out again. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 4b09864 | Margo, zise Frock, razand incetisor, ceea ce avem noi aici este o ghicitoare, infasurata intr-un mister din interiorul unei enigme. | Douglas Preston | ||
| e8cab1a | In keeping with the methodical scientist he was, he had been jotting daily notes on his work. But underneath the entry for May 5, he had written two words only: HOLY SHIT! | Douglas Preston | ||
| fca0bdd | Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the NIH, told our team bluntly that, by going into the jungle and getting leishmaniasis, "You got a really cold jolt of what it's like for the bottom billion people on earth." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 30eb34a | While doing a survey in the area, he came across what looked like the remains of a small pre-Columbian village scattered about an ancient lava bed, called Angamuco, once a settlement of the fierce Purepecha (Tarascan) people, who rivaled the Aztecs in central Mexico from around AD 1000 until the arrival of the Spanish in the early 1500s. "We thought we could knock out Angamuco in a week," he recalled. "We just kept going and going and going.. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 4d97500 | You just put your boot so far up his ass, he'll have to eat his dinner with a shoehorn." "I can always count on you for a suitable bon mot." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 47397c9 | The truth shall make you free," she said, "but first it will make you miserable." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 822b029 | There was a pause while Pendergast considered this. "I prefer hypocrisy to poverty." "Come to think of it, there is a rationale. Leng didn't make his money from killing. He made it from speculating in railroads, oil, and precious metals." Pendergast raised his eyebrows. "I did not know that." "There is much you still don't know about him." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 0e324b9 | I don't know jack about wine, sorry." "You should learn. It is one of the true and ancient pleasures that make human existence tolerable." | Douglas Preston | ||
| f527632 | Zemurray was not a man to be ignored or insulted. He had come to that particular meeting with a weapon of mass destruction: a bagful of proxies from other United Fruit shareholders that gave him majority control of the company and the authority to act as he saw fit. He left the room, fetched the bag, came back in, and flung it on the table, saying: "You're fired. Can you understand that, Mr. Chairman?" He turned to the board and said: "You'.. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 922316c | Mrs. Trask turned to him. "When Mr. Pendergast asks for something, we do not say no." | Douglas Preston | ||
| 7606202 | to authorize that personally. | Douglas Preston | ||
| 94a6e48 | spaces again. I guess one citation wasn't enough." Pendergast pulled out the previous ticket. "You mean this?" "That's right." Pendergast neatly tore it in half and tucked the pieces back into his pocket. The chief frowned." | Douglas Preston | ||
| a2ffd31 | No civilization has survived forever. All move toward dissolution, one after the other, like waves of the sea falling upon the shore. None, including ours, is exempt from the universal fate. | Douglas Preston |