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"Human society begins with what nature makes male and female mammals want from each other."
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William Barton (writer)"That’s all I remember, really. We fly around. I shoot the guns. The explosions are pretty. People die. What the hell are they fighting for? Freedom? What the hell is that? You’re born out of nothing. You live for a while. You die. You go back to nothing. What kind of fool dies for a word? A better class of fool than the one who dies for a paycheck? Don’t know."
William Renald Barton III is an American science fiction writer. In addition to his standalone novels, he is also known for collaborations with Michael Capobianco. Many of their novels deal with themes such as the Cold War, space travel, and space opera.
"Human society begins with what nature makes male and female mammals want from each other."
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"A woman’s laughter can charm a man out of his senses."
"Seduction’s so easy when its target has the same object in mind."