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A Choice of Futures A Choice of Futures by Christopher L. Bennett
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“life is about living, not just surviving. Nobody gets out of it alive in the end, so we just have to make the most of the time we get.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“The only thing our choices can affect or change is the future. So it seems to me that the future is where our attention can be most usefully directed.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“Sometimes, Thanien, you simply have to stop letting the past define your life and live for the future instead.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“Our dead deserve to be honored, Phlox.” “But do we really honor them by using them as an excuse to add to their numbers?”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“He smiled more warmly and clasped her hand. “Kirk,” he said. “Samuel Abraham Kirk.”
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“The past anchors us, cousin. It gives us a place to stand. You can’t hide from it because it hurts. That pain tells you who you are. It demands recognition.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“Are we solving a problem, or manufacturing a problem to fit our solution?”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“Exactly,” T’Pol said. “Surak wrote of this in the Kir’Shara. ‘Aggression in the name of defense provokes its own reflection.’ Employing intimidation as a means to subdue an enemy usually backfires, making them more aggressive rather than less.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures
“Aggression in the name of defense provokes its own reflection.’ Employing intimidation as a means to subdue an enemy usually backfires, making them more aggressive rather than less.”
Christopher L. Bennett, A Choice of Futures