Atlantis Milo Quotes

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He refused to think about it. Qian’s words echoed to him: “A mind that dwells in the past builds a prison it cannot escape. Control your mind, or it will control you, and you will never break through the walls it builds.” Milo
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Plague (The Origin Mystery, #2))
Control your mind, or it will control you, and you will never break through the walls it builds.” Milo
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Plague (The Origin Mystery, #2))
Seeing the world that, as a child, he had once thought so unimaginably vast, nearly limitless in size, reduced to a tiny ball, floating there, swallowed by the immensity of the universe, reminded Milo of how small he was, how minute a single life was—just
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery, #3))
Milo pushed the scene from his mind. He refused to think about it. Qian’s words echoed to him: “A mind that dwells in the past builds a prison it cannot escape. Control your mind, or it will control you, and you will never break through the walls it builds.
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Plague (The Origin Mystery, #2))
He believed that a person’s drop could be the poison or the cure for the ails of the age—that age simply being the thin layer of water on the surface for a brief instant. Milo wasn’t a fighter, a leader, or a genius. He looked around at his companions, seeing all of those qualities. But he could help them. He had a role to play. He was sure of it.
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis World (The Origin Mystery, #3))
Milo pushed the scene from his mind. He refused to think about it. Qian’s words echoed to him: “A mind that dwells in the past builds a prison it cannot escape. Control your mind, or it will control you, and you will never
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Plague (The Origin Mystery, #2))
How can the future be written?” “It is written in our blood, Milo. The war is always the same, only the names and places change. There are demons upon this earth. They live in our hearts and minds. This is a history of our struggle, a chronicle of the past war that will be repeated. The past and our nature predict our future. Read it. Learn it well.
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Trilogy; Boxset (The Origin Mystery, #1-3))
Milo stepped back, grinned like the Cheshire Cat, and pointed at her. “Ahhh, I get you good, Dr. Warner!
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Gene (The Origin Mystery, #1))
A mind that dwells in the past builds a prison it cannot escape. Control your mind, or it will control you, and you will never break through the walls it builds.” Milo
A.G. Riddle (The Atlantis Plague (The Origin Mystery, #2))