It is as if the Caru'ee were able to perceive an echo of the past, and unconsciously, as they built upon a palimpsest of books written long ago and long forgotten, chanced to stumble upon an essence of meaning that could not be lost, no matter how much time had passed. Ken Liu
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  2. One lives in the hope of becoming a memory. - Antonio Porchia

  3. There are two ways to live a life either forget everything or, remember nothing. - Santosh Kalwar

  4. It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory - Paulo Coelho

  5. Because in some other universe, you are me, I am you, and we are perfectly happy together. Or perhaps not… and just like this… - Abhimanyu Jha

More Quotes By Ken Liu
  1. The fact that we can never have complete, perfect knowledge does not absolve us of the moral duty to judge and to take a stand against evil.

  2. We are not defined by our individual loneliness, but by the web of relationships in which we’re enmeshed.

  3. The Allatians believe that they have a writing system superior to all others. Unlike books written in alphabets, syllabaries, or logograms, an Allatian book captures not only words, but also the writer’s tone, voice, inflection, emphasis, intonation, rhythm. It is simultaneously a score and a...

  4. Do you see how much power you have when you act without fear?

  5. Taking away men's weapons will be not bring peace. They'll fight with sticks and stones, and tooth and nail. Mapidéré's is a peace supported only by fear, as secure as a nest built on a rotten branch.

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