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Void (The Far Reaches, #2) Void by Veronica Roth
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“No one sought a job on an interstellar transport ship because their life was working out as planned.”
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“Joy is the thief of time, and time is the thief of joy’?”
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“The one thing that was constant was people fucking up what they’d made.”
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“Cross every ‘i,’ dot every ‘t’?”
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“And so all things pass eventually - even pain.”
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“What is it the Jovians say? 'Joy is the thief if time, and time is the thief of joy'?”
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“And when we weren't anymore, we stopped. That's worth more than you give it credit for. It's possible to be faithful to something that's in the past. It's not betrayal to build something new when something old is finished."
"Honor the past without living in it.”
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“... I realized that what's out there is oblivious to us. There's no menace to it, because there's no intent. We're just fragile, and we break sometimes. And time keeps moving. I don't know. I think it's comforting - our smallness is comforting to me.”
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“She saw all this in bits and pieces, as she arrived at a planet to pick up passengers or departed it after dropping them off; she saw them as a god might, ageless and detached from the flow of time. She hadn’t realized when she took this job how it would make her into something other, something distinct from humanity yet still technically human, but it had. The Maintenance Deck of the ship had become a series of time capsules, with each new crew member bringing relics of their particular age. The Redundancy was a museum.”
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“Ace sighed. “Don’t you want to be thorough, Polaris? Cross every ‘i,’ dot every ‘t’?” “You’re getting that wrong just to irritate me.”
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“He liked things just so, every button buttoned, every tie tied, every protocol followed to the letter.”
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