“The sane understand that human beings are incapable of sustaining conspiracies on a grand scale, because some of our most defining qualities as a species are inattention to detail, a tendency to panic, and an inability to keep our mouths shut.”

—  Dean Koontz , book Fear Nothing

Source: Fear Nothing (1998), Chapter 17; musings of Christopher Snow

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