“He thought about the killing he’d seen, about his final participation in the slaughter on Maro. It still made him want to vomit, the thought of all those people ceasing to exist. Many religions had it that there was another life, another existence following the one known, but Khadaji held no faith in that idea. Maybe so, maybe not. It would be nice, but until it was proven, a person should make the best of his or her time on the physical plane.”
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Steve Perry
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The Man Who Never Missed
Source: The Man Who Never Missed (1985), Chapter 15 (pp. 130-131)
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