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Unity (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) Unity by S.D. Perry
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“You think your relationship with your daughter is something that is, a noun, a thing that can be broken, or fixed. Neither of those things are true. Time moves. Ruri is dead, she died long, long ago, and you are alive. What you have with your daughter isn’t a thing, it’s a process, a verb, it’s something you create with each and every moment.”
S.D. Perry, Unity
“But repeating the guilt, living in the pain, in the past—it doesn’t work. It denies time. It denies life.”
S.D. Perry, Unity
“Because change is difficult,” Shiloh said. “As with letting go of anything, a memory, a relationship . . . even the bad seems better than the nothingness that might take its place. We know this.”
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“People who never cried were the weakest of all.”
S.D. Perry, Unity
“What was it that Nog was always quoting, one of Vic Fontaine’s colloquialisms . . . in for the penny, in for the pound? Ro”
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“Over time, she’d come to believe that the only true emotional infirmity was denial; once a thing was accepted, it could be met without fear. She wished she could tell him that it was no weakness,”
S.D. Perry, Unity