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James S.A. Corey, Abaddon's Gate Quotes: He'd turned away from a life on basic to live in the stars, or if not the stars, at least the rocks that floated free in the night sky.
         

He'd turned away from a life on basic to live in the stars, or if not the stars, at least the rocks that floated free in the night sky.


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He'd turned away from a life on basic to live in the stars, or if not the stars, at least the rocks that floated free in the night sky.
         



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