[F]it the facts together in any other way and you get more nonsense instead of less.
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View All Authors View Sources… it’s got to the point where all that slop looks alike to me.
— John D. MacDonald (1975)
The Dreadful Lemon Sky
p. 74
p. 74
When you know enough, all of a sudden you know it all.
— John D. MacDonald (1975)
The Dreadful Lemon Sky
“Travis, I’ve mentioned to you the second law of thermodynamics.”
“Which is?”
— John D. MacDonald (1978)
The Empty Copper Sea
p. 351
p. 351
“That all organized systems tend to slide into chaos and disorder. Energy tends to run down. The universe itself heads inevitably toward darkness and stasis.”
“Cheering thought.”
— John D. MacDonald (1978)
The Empty Copper Sea
p. 351
p. 351