The Redemption of Time (The Three-Body Problem Series Book 4)
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prelapsarian manner.
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To hold on to one’s independent will, to refuse to submit to enslavement, to despise enticements as well as threats—such was the dignity and pride of each individual human
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“What do you think is the key to a successful lie?” Tianming countered. AA hesitated. “I guess … to account for the details? Or maybe to understand the other side’s psychology?” “No. It’s sincerity. To be so sincere that even the liar believes it.” Tianming sighed.
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“The work wasn’t that hard,” said a smiling Tianming. “When you have only limited time, somehow all you want to do is to procrastinate, nap, waste time. But when the time available to you is unlimited, you don’t want to do anything else except create.
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“Love?” The Trisolarans were confused. “Are you talking about … that emotion that encourages altruistic behavior in order to enhance the reproductive fitness of the species?
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by then his parents were in the midst of their own messy divorce and couldn’t spare the energy to keep a close eye on him.
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We are moved most not by the grand mysteries of the universe, but by the emotional personal truths that define our individual pasts.
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Time was the Creator’s greatest gift. Time gave rise to life and everything that accompanied it. Time frustrated the ambition of tyrants who wished to conquer the universe and ground them into dust, and gave countless embryonic civilizations the space necessary to evolve and flourish. The only things sacrificed on the altar of time were dimensions—and the Exiled God of Death.
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