
Page 230: "...there will always be competing voices... In your head and in the world. You can't spend your life caught between them."
Page 231: "...if you can't decide, the world will choose for you."
Page 285: "Timshel... It's Hebrew. Steinbeck used it in East of Eden. It means 'thou mayest." The idea being that we all have a choice. To do good, to live well."
Page 319: "To use your gifts for the betterment of mankind. You will be called to a grander, more significant purpose. To see the world not for what it is, but what it could be."
Page 463: "The effervescent pulse of human interaction. People turning to faces instead of screens."
Page 469: "The terrifying but glorious freedom to fall."

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