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Star Wars: The Approaching Storm
by Alan Dean Foster
p.5-6 “How long?” the deceptively soft-voiced Twi’lek wanted to know.
“Before Ansion decides?” The Senator looked thoughtful. Assuming the internal divisions continue to widen, I would expect a formal vote on whether to withdraw from the Republic within half a standard year.”
The president of the Commerce Guild nodded approvingly. “At which we can look on with satisfaction at those who have been traditionally allied to Ansion follow suit, and those allied to the allies fall in turn. Surely, as children all of you played with blocks? There is invariably one key block near the bottom that, if removed, will cause the entire structure to collapse.”
p.7 “I flatter myself that I am intelligent enough to recognize there are those who are smarter than me. They are the ones who concern me.”
p.108 “It was just a blurted exclamation--I meant nothing personal by it--now please let me down and--could you perhaps retract your eyeballs? They’re oozing.”
p.115 Potential that goes unrealized is potential that might as well not exist in the first place.
p.115-116 Each system has its own problems, each individual living therein with its own hopes and fears, triumphs and heartaches. Even now there might be dozens, hundreds of individual sentients, lying outside contemplating the night, wondering if another was feeling what they were feeling, gazing out across the light-years in search of enlightenment. Hoping.
p.117 If there was one thing Ogomoor knew for certain about the nomads, it was that nothing was certain about them.
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