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Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset (Time Travelers #1) Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset by Varun Sayal
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“He stopped eating and cried for days. No one was able to console him. But the sun still rose every-day and brightened the sky. The raindrops still fell, and the crops still bore grain. The world moved on, and he did, too.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“I have seen the past, the present, and the future. I have realized that there is only one sin in this whole world – that is to hurt another living being, who means you no harm, through your direct or indirect intentional actions.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“There are times when after conquering one significant milestone in the journey,we realise the benign ignorance we had about the colossal challenges posed by the next milestone.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“At what point of time in history did humankind start traversing a path of self-annihilation? Instead of doing good for the world, humans designed weapons which could decimate populations within minutes.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“... experience has taught me that even the strongest armor can be pierced through with the sharpest blade.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“Omniscience, you see, is not a consequence of immortality, but a mere side-effect of being a time-demon.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“A gory war was a cost of the bloodless peace that followed.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“This was a war, and in a war, there is nothing right or wrong, nothing righteous or immoral. It’s two sides fighting for victory. That’s it.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“I loved the fact that I hated this fight in you. Or I hated the fact that I loved it.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset
“Truth is like that bitter drink which looks appealing when in the glass, but when ingested, only brings pain and sorrow.”
Varun Sayal, Demons of Time: Race to the 7th Sunset