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20020: An American football story
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“That's the advice, I guess. Lord, I hope y'all make it. But just... don't let it eat you up if you don't.
We've all seen enough sadness in our time. No need for you to go off and make more of your own.
Life's too long for that. You got a trillion tomorrows.”
― 20020: An American football story
We've all seen enough sadness in our time. No need for you to go off and make more of your own.
Life's too long for that. You got a trillion tomorrows.”
― 20020: An American football story
“Ten and Juice, I don't know what I'd do without them.
I don't know what I'd do without all of you, either. I love you all for building me, for sending me here, even though you didn't know what I would become. I love you for being yourselves, and for welcoming me like you have.
Sometimes I hear some of you wonder whether this is Heaven. I think it is. It's in Heaven I'll grow up and grow old.
I can't believe my fortune.”
― 20020: An American football story
I don't know what I'd do without all of you, either. I love you all for building me, for sending me here, even though you didn't know what I would become. I love you for being yourselves, and for welcoming me like you have.
Sometimes I hear some of you wonder whether this is Heaven. I think it is. It's in Heaven I'll grow up and grow old.
I can't believe my fortune.”
― 20020: An American football story
“My batteries suck. My data storage is core rope memory. Wires that were literally sewn into the board in patterns of ones and zeroes.
These imperfections will persist until the end of time, and there's nothing I can do about that. My life will never be a perfect one.
Those lakes, and the ruins that stick out of them, remind me that it's not supposed to be. This is not Heaven. Waters rise and batteries fail.
This is a universe in which things can still fuck up. And that's where I belong.”
― 20020: An American football story
These imperfections will persist until the end of time, and there's nothing I can do about that. My life will never be a perfect one.
Those lakes, and the ruins that stick out of them, remind me that it's not supposed to be. This is not Heaven. Waters rise and batteries fail.
This is a universe in which things can still fuck up. And that's where I belong.”
― 20020: An American football story
“The ideal world for an imperfect being is an imperfect world. It's something they accepted a long time ago.
Someone down there put it very well once.
He talked about how he liked to sit on a bench at the park and feed the ducks. He didn't try to get "better" at feeding the ducks. He didn't try to feed more ducks. He wasn't trying to optimize the nutritional quality of the bread. He wasn't trying to get it over with. He realized that ultimately, he wasn't even sure he experienced any benefit from it. He couldn't explain to anyone why he went to the park and fed the ducks, least of all himself.
He was feeding the ducks because he was feeding the ducks because he was feeding the ducks.”
― 20020: An American football story
Someone down there put it very well once.
He talked about how he liked to sit on a bench at the park and feed the ducks. He didn't try to get "better" at feeding the ducks. He didn't try to feed more ducks. He wasn't trying to optimize the nutritional quality of the bread. He wasn't trying to get it over with. He realized that ultimately, he wasn't even sure he experienced any benefit from it. He couldn't explain to anyone why he went to the park and fed the ducks, least of all himself.
He was feeding the ducks because he was feeding the ducks because he was feeding the ducks.”
― 20020: An American football story
“JUICE: anyways
man i love sayin “anyways,” i feel like i say it all the time
anyways”
― 20020: An American football story
man i love sayin “anyways,” i feel like i say it all the time
anyways”
― 20020: An American football story
“Babe, I don't wanna do a hundred years without you."
"I know.
I could do it. I'd wait a hundred years.
Would you wait for me?”
― 20020: An American football story
"I know.
I could do it. I'd wait a hundred years.
Would you wait for me?”
― 20020: An American football story
