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“Then his expression softened, as if he had solved a troublesome riddle. He smiled. "You do it," he said. Then he stepped over the edge.”
Robert Charles Wilson, Blind Lake
“What do I think?"
Elaine seemed startled by the question.
"I'm an agnostic."
She canted her head.
"Let's say it's 1944. Let's say some E.T. is examining the Earth, and let's suppose he happens to drop in on an extermination camp in Poland. He's watching Nazis extract the gold from the teeth of dead Jews, and he's asking himself, is this economic behavior or is it part of the food chain or what? He's trying to make sense of it, but he never will. Never. Because some things just don't make sense. Some things make no fucking sense at all.”
Robert Charles Wilson, Blind Lake
“The best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity…”
Robert Charles Wilson, Blind Lake