18 Quotes by Jill Thrussell

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    Unlike his professional relationship with Barbelo, who’s only real loyalty was to her company and the objectives of his research, Chivonne was his army and his ally in the battle of life.

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    The trap had been set, the bait had been laid and the greed consumed their eyes and enticed them into my lair.

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    I was hungry for excitement. Hungry for my vacation activities to start. Hungry to hunt down those I was too kill.

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    Now however, Gavin had been thrown into the murky depths of unethical, scientific practices and there was very little he could actually do to stop it or limit his involvement and as much as he wanted to escape, his wallow in the muddy, distasteful, sinking swamp of dirt was not over, he was firmly rooted within it and implicated in every single speck.

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    Love is like a tree that blows around in the wind and all the people in committed relationships are the leaves which are stuck to each of the branches. The leaves that fall off as the winds of change carry them through the air, they are the single people and one of those single leaves will be right for you and as that leaf flies past you, you have to reach out, catch it and then eagerly hold onto it with both hands.

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    Experimental work was underway at BrainScan Inc. An attempt was being made to artificially inseminate fertile eggs into a female host to establish whether human life could be formed and a pregnancy carried to full term by a robot.

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    The bombs of heartbreak, rejection and destruction that had been dropped on his life that awful day could not be forgotten or ignored.

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    We had gambled with the intrinsic laws of nature and now we were paying the ultimate price.

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    No animal species had managed to conquer the world and it’s resources like humans had. Even dinosaurs were now extinct. Human beings had won the overall victory, they had sourced and evolved, developing knowledge which allowed them to command and control their environment. The world and all its resources were now a slave to humanity.

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