Fractal Noise (Fractalverse, #0)
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’Tis a fearful thing to love what death can touch. —CHAIM STERN
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A life should have weight. Old or young, it would have seemed wrong for a person’s ashes to be too light.
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Perfection implied seriousness of purpose, and there were only a few purposes that seemed likely: to pursue scientific research, to help fend off some existential threat, to fulfill a religious need, or to serve as a piece of art. The last two options were the most frightening. Any species that could afford to expend that amount of resources on what amounted to a nonessential project would be able to destroy every human settlement with ease, Earth included. Perfection, then, was a warning to heed.
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Sometimes the universe decided to rip apart your life and stomp on the pieces, and there wasn’t a damn thing you could do about it except say, “Now what?”
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The knot of tension in his gut remained as tight as ever, but with it, he felt a gathering of determination. Some things were easier once you just … decided.
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To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in our beclouded and tempestuous existence. —JOSEPH CONRAD
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thought he was beginning to understand why so many religions started in the desert. The emptiness of the land did something to a person’s brain, focused it on the strangeness of one’s inner life.
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To “know thyself” must mean to know the malignancy of one’s own instincts and to know, as well, one’s power to deflect it. —KARL A. MENNINGER
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The expedition had given him a goal, and the goal had given him a reason to keep moving. He recognized that now. As long as he had a destination in mind, he could keep putting one foot in front of the other. It didn’t mean life would be easy or pleasant, but maybe it could be bearable.
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“I conclude that all is well,” says Edipus, and that remark is sacred. —ALBERT CAMUS
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“May your path always lead to knowledge.” “Knowledge to freedom.” —ENTROPIC LITANY