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Moonbound
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“Inside, crushed in an icy tomb, there was a package of the fuel most favored by the space armies of the Anth, their great delicacy: the pizza roll.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“they had been walking through Instaur for some time. He had tripped over a university.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“Heck emerged from the haze, stood before Ariel, and saw he still wore his jacket, which fit him better now. The hound keeper nodded once, then bent to bind the wizard with twine. It was good twine. Northern twine. Authentic.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“It was all too difficult,” said the warrior. “Everything I ever did. But it got done.” She eyed him sharply, but not unkindly. “Ariel. Get it done.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“This was a bummer so colossal that it was definitely, inarguably, easily the worst thing that had ever happened, in the whole history of Earth.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“My core is a hearty fungus onto which much technology has been layered, at extraordinary expense. “Sourdough starter with a mech suit,”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“The Wyrm's hard-earned lesson impacting meteorlike in the forty-three-million-dimensional terrain of thought. the ballistic shock of education, which, at its best, provides the realization: life can be different. It does not all need to be cruel effort.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“Real history could only begin now, with choices made not from fear or necessity, but from curiosity and solidarity. These were the engines of the Anth, the foundation stones of the cooperativos. I was ashamed I had ever forgotten. The fearful did not act; the fearful hoped nothing happened at all.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“Ariel did not hear it. I caught the word in his ears, burned it to ash in his blood.”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
“am greedy for change, and I bear it well; this is my temperament. Yet, in that moment, the loss felt unbearable. How could there be any history at all; how could humans, in any form, go on; without any birds in the sky?”
― Moonbound
― Moonbound
