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Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories (Leaves from a Tree) Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories by Greg Kuznetsov
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“Somehow, on a sailboat far away from everything, they were still grounded in reality.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories
“So I went up to this dodo on top of the tallest boulder—it felt much like greeting a king in a throne room.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories
“From the moment of its birth, Fire is employed by nature to consume everything until nothing remains but itself.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories
“Winter feared the Spring, and thus the blizzard was created as a product of Winter’s intense wrath, and as a testament to Winter’s never-ending war with Spring. They bid over the fate of the Earth, dividing the animals and setting a path of both destruction and evolution.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories
“I’ve spent eons marvelling at the immaculate design of single snowflakes, which exist for but a few moments, only to be lost forever in the snow of eternity.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories
“Upon nearing death, every man’s soul could see that all existence was a mere dance between darkness and light.”
Greg Kuznetsov, Jupiter's Black Diamond and Other Stories