Jennifer Foehner Wells Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 9 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Jennifer Foehner Wells.
Famous Quotes By Jennifer Foehner Wells
I'm not getting much penetration here!" Gibbs yelled.
"Aim for an open mouth!" Walsh barked. "It's their weakest point! When you empty the cartridge, load armour piercing rounds!"
Alan shouted, "For the record, I'm very uncomfortable firing ballistics inside a space ship! — Jennifer Foehner Wells
Warmth flooded her body and she felt her skin flush, sweat prickling her hairline. Pain dissipated to nothing but a numb, hollow feeling. Some combination of drugs seeped into her, promoting pain relief and relaxation. She felt her taut muscles yielding, even as a network of filamentous webs encased her and tugged her lower into the gel. Her arms grew heavy and sank into the gel of their own volition. Or had they been pulled there? — Jennifer Foehner Wells
He'd picked up on the structure and rules of the alien code quickly, drawing parallels to his extensive knowledge of code on Earth. He'd riffed, "It's all just ones and zeros no matter where you go in the universe, Jane. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
It's all just ones and zeroes no matter where you go in the universe. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
Technology serves life. It does not destroy it. These lessons are rooted in the very foundations of Sectilius culture and law, without deviation, under threat of penalty of strictest nature. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
Our government has no interest in nearly extinct languages. They barely have a grasp on the one they use. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
You're supposed to be the damsel in distress. We're supposed to save you." She snorted and pulled her hand away. "Times have changed." "But what does that make us? Two dudes in distress? Pathetic. — Jennifer Foehner Wells
You see, we - all of us - are alike at our core. From the lowest microorganism to the highest form of Sentient, we share the most basic aspects of all living things from protein folds to cellular organization. The secrets lie within the dual nature of intron and exon - expression and suppression and recombination of these - allowing life to seek infinite forms. — Jennifer Foehner Wells