“But if they're so successful, why haven't parasites taken over the world? The answer is simple: they have. We just haven't noticed. That's because successful parasites don't kill us; they become part of us, making us perform all the work to keep them alive and help them reproduce…”

Source: Daemon (2006), Chapter 31: Red Queen Hypothesis, Character: Sobol

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