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Human.4 (Point 4, #1) Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster
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“I think that's what we all want, in the end.
To know that we left footprints when we passed by, however briefly.
We want to be remembered.
So remember us.
Please.
Remember us.”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“Not everyone has to fly high to prove they exist; some of us are perfectly happy flying low and enjoying the view.”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“Adults are just making things up as they go along. And when they’re scared, adults have no more answers than us kids”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“In extraordinary times, the ordinary takes on a glow and wonder all of its own”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“Without the friendship we'd never have discovered the reason we were friends.”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“It was a story by Edgar Allan Poe"
"I didn't know the Teletubbies had first names ...”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“How was it even possible to know if your brain was malfunctioning, because the very thing you need to think it all through is the very thing that might be playing up in the first place”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“You don’t get involved, you don’t get let down”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“We simply don’t have enough data to form a conclusion”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“Not if you like lies so much you want to live one”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
tags: lies
“You kids are handling this a whole lot better than he is.’

I wondered if that meant we were pretty darned tough.

Or whether we simply lacked the imagination to see how bad things really were”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4
“It was like the old question that film The Matrix was based upon: how can you tell whether you're just a brain in a jar, experiencing a sophisticated virtual-reality program that is flawless in its execution?
The answer is: you can't. So it actually doesn't make much sense entertaining it.”
Mike Lancaster, Human.4
“Esta es mi familia.
Te vuelve absolutamente loco.
Pero los extrañas cuando ya no están aquí.”
Mike A. Lancaster, Human.4