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Biological warfare (BW) and chemical warfare (CW) research was run out of Edgeware Arsenal but also involved testing in many other locations including Dugway Proving Ground, Utah. As in the radiation experiments described in an earlier chapter, BW/CW research involved releasing bacteria, fungi and viruses into general population areas. The bacterium Serratia marascens was released in many locations including New York (June 7-10, 1966), San Francisco (September, 1950), and Pennsylvania State Highway #16 westward for one mile from Benchmark #193 (January 7, 1955). Other infectious agents released into civilian populations included Aspergillus fumigatus and Bacillus globigii. — Colin A. Ross

No one knows who anyone else really is. We're just getting the outside version. It's all about love, anyway. — Art Hochberg

The best sun we have is made of Newcastle coal, and I am determined never to reckon upon any other. — Horace Walpole

Ahmed turned, and leaned into him. Kissed him on the mouth again.
"I'm pretty fucked up," Eshe said.
"It's a good thing I'm perfect, then. — Kameron Hurley

Napoleon is always right. — George Orwell

The first person a customer speaks with has the greatest impact on that customer's impression of Safeway. — Steven Burd

Not - please understand me - that I was convinced that I had made a mistake; no, I was merely unconvinced that I had not made a mistake. I was, in other words, confused. — Mohsin Hamid

Bak stood a moment, as though considering whether the sum total of their shared working life was ending in a minus or a plus. — Jussi Adler-Olsen

The late afternoon sun, trapped beneath a wall of pewter, stained the clouds a yellowish gray, making the sky unusually bright. It felt surreal, as if the horizon had disappeared beyond the hills. She was stranded in a world of glass. — Sarah J. Maas

Futurity is impregnable to mortal ken: no prayer pierces through heaven's adamantine walls. Whether the birds fly right or left, whatever be the aspect of the stars, the book of nature is a maze, dreams are a lie, and every sign a falsehood. — Friedrich Schiller

It is curious how, at every crisis, some phrase which does not fit insists upon coming to the rescue
the penalty of living in an old civilisation with a notebook. — Virginia Woolf

The way to belief is short and easy, the way to knowledge is long and hard. — Ernst Stuhlinger

We need more moral compasses and less Sat Navs — Dean Cavanagh

What's unnatural is homophobia. Homo sapiens is the only species in all of nature that responds with hate to homosexuality. — Alex Sanchez