Death's End (Remembrance of Earth’s Past, #3)
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As long as you give it enough time, life is stronger than metal and stone, more powerful than typhoons and volcanoes.”
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Is Nature really natural?
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A physician can only cure diseases meant to be cured; the Buddha can only save those meant to be saved.”
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They had achieved wa kei sei jaku—harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility, the four principles of the Way of Tea.
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“A bottomless abyss exists in every inch.”
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A museum was built for visitors; a tombstone was built for the builders.
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A single individual cannot destroy a world. If that world was doomed, then it was the result of the efforts of everyone, including those living and those who had already died.”
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The ultimate fate of all intelligent beings has always been to become as grand as their thoughts.