Top 62 Gemma Malley Quotes
#1. Reality wasn't as important as people made it out to be; to Jude it was simply the physical state in which he found himself, an environment he had limited control over.
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#2. The only tests worth passing are the ones we set ourselves.
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#3. Everyone would fear her again. And love her, of course. Mrs Pincent needed to be loved as much as wanted to be feared-to her they were two sides of the same coin. Both gave her total control.
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#4. The trouble with science geeks, as you call them, is that hey put discovery before anything else. It was a science geek who discovered the atom bomb. He didn't intend to cause mass murder, but he did nonetheless.
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#5. Better to find your own way than to blindly trust the words of others, whoever they are.
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#6. You see, what I want is life. A real life, full of moments of joy, of anguish, of irritation, of fun. A life with an end point, which makes each second important. A life that is full of love, that doesn't cause suffering and pain.
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#7. He said to me that we belonged toghether because he was born with a flower and I was born with a butterfly and that Flower and Butterfly need each other to survive
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#8. We always leave a trail, Jude, whether we wish to or not.
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#9. Because no one needs to live for ever. I think that sometimes you can outstay your welcome.
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#10. Reading and writing were a dangerous business; they made you think.
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#11. The truth was that she'd never realised how absorbing it could be to write.
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#12. But it was a restless sleep, and throughout the night her dreams were filled with crying children, a woman screaming and a little butterfly, trapped in a cold, grey prison.
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#13. Real love, well, it means sacrifice. It means thinking of the other person's needs before your own.
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#14. Long life, short life-did it matter when each day was the same, when humans were incapable of living for the moment because of their fundamental need for order, for the comfort of everyday routine.
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#15. When you are weak, attack-it is the best defence.
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#16. It doesn't feel dangerous, it feels exciting, even though they're probably the same thing.
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#17. All beauty has a dark side. Heaven can't exist without hell.
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#18. You will choose your path, or perhaps it will choose you.
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#19. Usually she loved to learn new words, treating them as exciting possessions that she could employ as she chose-in her journal, in her conversation-relishing the newness and beauty of each one.
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#20. You mustn't let your emotions get the better of you. There is a great deal to be angry about, but anger doesn't change things.
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#21. Humans are destructive animals, but they are also wise ones.
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#22. I think flowers can be just as important as food, sometimes. I think id depends what you're hungry for.
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#23. Because man still feared death, feared disappearing into nothingness, feared how death made each life insignificant.
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#24. You are on the side of angels. But even angels fall, sometimes. We all make mistakes; without them we would learn nothing.
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#25. Secrets were never good. They were supposed to protect people, but they never did. They always made things worse.
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#26. Imagination shows an ability to lie, to pretend the world is different than it is.
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#27. Danger manifests itself in many ways, Peter. Brilliance of mind can be as dangerous as a loaded weapon.
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#28. I rather enjoy being contradicted. It forces me to think harder.
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#30. She knew that each emotion came and went, knew that she could cope with whatever life threw at her.
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#31. But sometimes they all craved a little bit of danger, of excitement, of meaning, even if only to reinforce how very comfortable and secure their lives really were.
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#32. You mustn't try to hold on to things that are past their sell-by date.
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#33. There was always an opportunity in crisis, however desperate things seemed.
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#34. They let you down, you let them down, then they're your best friend, until next time.
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#35. But each time, nothing was done, because change carried risks, because change led to instability, because new technology meant using precious energy, and because, at the end of the day, no one really cared.
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#36. Science teaches us that we are rarely right. The whole discipline of science is aimed at proving ourselves wrong, isn't it?
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#37. I am just a leaf. Just a leaf falling from the tree so that a new bud may grow.
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#38. Evolution taught us that adaptation is the key to survival.
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#39. You are a leader. It is time to lead. You must inspire, you must plan, you must make the world a better place.
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#40. Fear made people forget themselves ... Fear was a terribly destructive force.
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#41. But was falling such a bad thing, she wondered. Was it, perhaps better to see the top of the mountain, even if only for a moment, than never to even try? Or was it that the higher you allow yourself to climb, the further you have to come crashing down to earth?
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#42. Humans may progress. They may think that they are moving forward because they have invented clever machines and because they control the land and sea. But man's capacity to inflict and endure pain is constant. Man's desire for power, to beat down his competition - it hasn't changed in the slightest.
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#43. I vow to serve, to pay my dues
And train myself for Legal use.
I vow to bear the Surplus shame
And repay Nature for the same
I vow to listen, not to speak;
To steel myself when I am weak.
I vow to work and most of all
To serve the State if it should call.
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#44. The further away from something we are, the more we tend to mistrust it, Peter. we dislike the unknown, we reject anything alien to us: people with views that contradict ours, societies that are run along very different lines.
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#45. What does time matter when every moment is stolen anyway?
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#46. It was his eyes, so challenging and with a piercing look about them. They were eyes that trusted in nothing and they made her uncomfortable around him, self-conscious.
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#47. Invention is not always good. Sometimes our inventions are too powerful for us to control.
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#48. There's a whole world out there, Anna, a whole world for us to explore.
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#50. Nature is not about preserving old things, but about creating new ones. New life. New ideas.
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#51. Surplus meant unnecessary. Not required.
You couldn't be a Surplus if you were needed by someone else. You couldn't be a Surplus if you were loved.
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#52. He said that we belonged together because he was born with a flower and I was born with a butterfly and that flowers and butterflies need each other for survival.
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#53. But there was nothing beautiful about the word "brainwash". To clean the brain. To strip it bare.
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#54. I love you Anna Covey,' he said, his voice barely audible. And slowly, clumsily, he leant forward, and his lips found hers, and Anna felt him kiss her awkwardly, she knew that she wasn't a Surplus any more. And nor was Peter.
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#56. HELPING ME You think mr think I was infertile having to tell Anna she ... that she..
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#57. The only people who fear death are the ones who haven't lived.
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#58. Forever isn't important-it's now that counts. Doing the right thing.
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#59. You must question everything. You have to always ask why, and if you do not understand the answer, you ask again.
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#61. More question. You know that curiosity killed the cat?
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