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Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One quotes about science
Yes, she loved her ship more than she had loved him. But what she loved even more was what it gave her: freedom, and the key to the marvels of space. It gave her the stars, and she doubted she could ever love anything or anyone more than she loved the stars.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
No…you can ask for a beautiful, witty, intelligent yet minxy woman in your arms every night, a mansion on a hill—or better yet in the sky—and the best bodyguards to protect you when someone does inevitably try to kill you. For starters.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
They sit in their soundproof rooms and issue tone-deaf edicts and call themselves controlling the world. And one day they ask you to die for them.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
He simply preferred the sensation of soil beneath his feet and wind in his hair, of fresh, non-recycled air which carried on it the scent and taste of life. He preferred what was solid and real, where if you could see it you could touch it, feel its texture between the tips of your fingers. As far as he knew, no one had ever touched a star. Not even her.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
Her pulse raced, pounding in her ears above the howling wind. A wave of dizziness crashed over her with the rapid flood of adrenaline. She gasped in a breath. “Don’t let go.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
He had seen many criminals in his years in Division. Dangerous men and even more dangerous women. Small-time hucksters and savvy crime lords. Spies, gangsters, assassins, insurgents and wannabe-revolutionaries. True believers and soulless mercs willing to kill children for the right price.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
In the space of a breath he had crossed the distance separating them and spun her around into a vise grip from behind. Somehow, the gun was out of her hand and in his. He locked her arms between them and raised the gun to her temple. His voice resonated low and dangerous at her ear. “Just so we’re very clear. If I want to kill you, I can kill you.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
Alexis, please mind your mouth. Cursing in Russian is still cursing.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
That excuse only works until you discover the person is merely an individual like any other.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
He swallowed hard, annoyed at the sudden dryness in his throat. No reason to become all emotional about it now. He had already sold his soul for a chance at vengeance, and there was no getting it back.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
In sum, every pore of his being oozed one thing…okay, FINE. Every pore oozed two things. The first was irrelevant. The second was dangerous.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
We don’t get to choose what happens to us—but we always get to choose how we react to it.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
I wouldn’t be your best and most marvelous friend in the galaxy if I didn’t point out there might be a few negative consequences from all…” she gazed upward and twirled her hand in the air “…this.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One
The brain represented the most complex organism ever to exist, and impossible to tame. Morality could not be spawned by tweaking a few genes or shutting off a few neurons. Not yet. So though humanity conquered the very stars, it remained unable to conquer the darkness within.
— G.S. Jennsen, Starshine: Aurora Rising Book One