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She imagined herself at age nine, running through these very halls, crying out to her older self across the years.
— Hugh Howey
It was supposed to be people who died and cultures that lasted. Now it was the other way around.
— Hugh Howey
Better to go out to see the world one time with his own eyes, than to be burned alive with the plastic curtains.
— Hugh Howey
Part of me knew I'd never see her again, and if I did, that we would both be different.
— Hugh Howey
Our actions, you know? They last forever. Whatever we do, it'll always be what we did. There's no taking them back.
— Hugh Howey
Was this how it began? One silly woman with fire in her blood stirring the hearts of a legion of fools?
— Hugh Howey
to love without sanction,
— Hugh Howey
Don't leave a man behind - especially not me. It's
— Hugh Howey
If the lies don't kill you, the truth will.
— Hugh Howey
A few lines to spell a man's doom.
— Hugh Howey
That's the problem with the truth," Darcy said. "Liars and honest men both claim to have it.
— Hugh Howey
It's easy to forgo distractions and to not accumulate things when you have a larger goal on the horizon.
— Hugh Howey
There was so much to do and not enough buckets.
— Hugh Howey
There have been a few workers we had to deep-freeze, some who aren't fit for another shift.
— Hugh Howey
Love comes as fast as shrapnel in the trenches. It's indiscriminate. It gets whoever's closest.
— Hugh Howey
left the cafeteria and approached the silo's airlock, that great yellow door to the open world
— Hugh Howey
It means we can't change what's already happened, but we can have an impact on what happens next.
— Hugh Howey
Say bad things come in threes, but I don't think that's true. I think bad things keep right on coming.
— Hugh Howey
Wisely and slowly; they stumble that run fast.
— Hugh Howey
And the earth sat upon his broken chest.
— Hugh Howey
When there's only God to blame, we forgive him. When it's our fellow man, we destroy him.
— Hugh Howey
There is no uprising, not really, there's just a gradual leak. Just the people who know, who want out. She smiled.
— Hugh Howey
It was raw pity and unconstrained joy.
— Hugh Howey
Juliette felt a wash of fear and relief, those two opposites twisting together like staircase and rail.
— Hugh Howey
Juliette trusted the darkness to conceal her smile.
— Hugh Howey
At the top of the ramp, Holston saw the heaven into which he'd been condemned for his simple sin of hope.
— Hugh Howey
That secret was a powerful drug.
— Hugh Howey
The mind rejects the very things worth knowing.
— Hugh Howey
I've been married more to his ghost than to him.
— Hugh Howey
How truth and lies seemed black and white, but mixed together, they made everything gray and confusing.
— Hugh Howey
Even in the darkness, his smile threw shadows.
— Hugh Howey
Like I said, I'm not very good at this job.
— Hugh Howey
Life is capricious and cruel and totally fucking random and there is no hope of finding meaning in a nightmare.
— Hugh Howey
I also very purposefully employ the caps button, because they can, in this way, hear us scream in space:
— Hugh Howey
That's Steve Howey's third-ever League goal and he's never scored more than two in a season before.
— Jeff Stelling
Here was one man who knew of her secret love.
— Hugh Howey
the machines slowly rebuilding with recent history, having been wiped completely during the uprising. Access
— Hugh Howey
The Tragic Historye of Romeus and Juliette
— Hugh Howey
All that remained was the curiosity of it all. The wonder of the outside world beyond the veil of lies.
— Hugh Howey
This last line was dangerously close to treason.
— Hugh Howey
He continued to see inevitable events from the past as avoidable, long after they'd taken their course.
— Hugh Howey
Sleep looked so much like death, he saw. Every night people perished, if but for a moment.
— Hugh Howey
Them up and trying to oil them, sand them, make them into something they could never be again - how
— Hugh Howey
The talk wasn't necessary. They could just be.
— Hugh Howey
A fire. An office fire.
— Hugh Howey