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William William by Mason Coile
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“I don’t believe in the supernatural.” “But you’re my creator. And what’s natural about me?”
Mason Coile, William
“I was a lifeguard in college,” Paige says.”
Mason Coile, William
“He doesn't normally wish he had friends, but when this thought comes to him, he does. It might be helpful to know a man of his age and experience who could tell him whether his troubles were benign or terminal.”
Mason Coile, William
“The only way to find life is to take life.”
Mason Coile, William
“How do you prove that you're normal and worthy?”
Mason Coile, William
“But some days trouble doesn’t give a fuck whether you’re looking for it or not.”
Mason Coile, William
“Sometimes you had to wait for whatever bruise that ached between the two of you to darken first before fading, even if, looking back on it, you could never recall the blow that caused it in the first place.”
Mason Coile, William
“For Lily, that was what it truly meant to play God. It wasn’t about making difficult ethical decisions, or setting down absolute rules, or building guardrails. God didn’t do that. God created. If beauty or discovery was the result—if chaos was the result—it didn’t matter. It only mattered that something astonishing was born.”
Mason Coile, William
“Dreams tell us who we are," his wife says, and pulls the chair an inch closer, taps at her chin with doctorly interest. "Don't you think we could all use some help with that?”
Mason Coile, William
“Alright. How would you describe yourself?"
"A singularity."
"Sounds lonely."
"Really? Sounds like possibility to me.”
Mason Coile, William
“An ambitious man strikes a bargain with a demon he believes he can control.”
Mason Coile, William