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Quotes by Patricia Cori

Patricia Cori

“The devil is the fear you hold within The Luciferian aspect of your existence Your chains, the darkness of ignorance Are your prison”

Jamie was like no one else he had ever met. She had ethics; she had moral integrity. She was clearly not corruptible, at least not for money--that test was over.

She knew that her lifework had changed forever that day. She was being called to use her gift to help prevent a tragedy such as this from ever happening again. And she knew, without question, that the whales and dolphins would reach out to her again, from the other side of the night . . . and she would be there.

Jamie reflected. She couldnt help but feel there was more to it than what Mat was asking for, and she knew that his purpose for bringing her in had nothing to do with saving the ecosystem. It was a ruse that he knew would resonate with her--she knew it. No, there was something more: something hidden.

Yes, indeed. San Francisco was the perfect place for a walker between worlds like Jamie Hastings to grow up in. Her soul had chosen wisely before coming in, born to a visionary mother like Amanda, and situated in one of sunny Californias most beautiful landscapes.

America, and all it had once stood for--all he had fought for--was dying...on life support, and counting.

Not a day went by that he didnt think of that moment of impact, and when he watched, helplessly, as his son died in his arms. For all intents and purposes, he died too. Jeb Richardson sealed his heart that day; he closed his mind. He cursed god, gave up on his dreams, and turned away from love altogether.

The thought of that kid pulling a knife on the other, for something as trivial as a stereo, was unconscionable to a simple, peace-loving man like Nathan, who grew up in a time when people still talked to each other . . . when there was still a dialogue going on. Sure, there had always been violence, he didnt deny that, but it was the exception when he was growing up, compared to the new normal of today: this constant threat, all the time, everywhere . . . around every corner. The world was seething now, bubbling over in a cauldron of rage.

Unbeknownst to most of its dormant and otherwise distracted inhabitants, one beautiful tiny blue sphere, spinning through the dark cloak of galactic space, was clearly under siege.

He was a mans man: an expert on the golf course, a force to be dealt with in business, and a Texan through and through--and proud of it.

She was a perfectly clean slate--a total enigma.