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As Ithaca Lay Forgotten As Ithaca Lay Forgotten by Jonathan D. Clark
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“Everything we ever did as a species was always nothing more than a foolish, subconscious attempt to either reach for the Heavens or to stave off the inevitability of death, treating such a natural occurrence like a cancer: something we could defeat, if only we could discover the cure. But we failed to realize the futility of it all. Even stars and galaxies die. And if something as cosmic and transcendent as the very fabric of our universe is susceptible to the concept of death, then why did we believe we ever stood a chance of accomplishing such a feat ourselves?”
Jonathan D. Clark, As Ithaca Lay Forgotten
“Everybody dreams of ruling the world at some point.”
Jonathan D. Clark, As Ithaca Lay Forgotten
“He wished he could go back. But unfortunately, he knew it to be an impossibility—that time could only travel forward and the simplicity of his childhood would remain lost to the past.”
Jonathan D. Clark, As Ithaca Lay Forgotten