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Maps were made by people who went first

May 4, 2015Moriah

“…maps were made by people who went first and didn’t die. The maps that survive are the ones that work.”

—God’s Debris
Scott Adams
p 32

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The only thing more powerful than fear

May 4, 2015Moriah

“The only thing more powerful than fear is routine.”

—Rot & Ruin
Jonathan Maberry
p 190

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