She would never, ever understand the idea that a child, especially an infant, was of more value than an adult who had already gained all the skills needed to benefit the community. The death of potential was somehow worse than a loss of achievement and knowledge was something she had never been able to wrap her brain around. Becky Chambers
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  1. Nobody should be alone, " Sissix said. "Being alone and untouched...there's no punishment worse than that. And she's done nothing wrong. She's just different.

  2. That's not the same. What happened to you, to your species, it's... it doesn't even compare.'' Why? Because it's worse?' She nodded.' But it still compares. If you have a fractured bone, and I've broken every bone in my body, does that make your fracture...

  3. Feelings are relative. And at the root, they're all the same, even if they grow from different experiences and exist on different scales.

  4. To some Humans, the promise of a patch land was worth any effort. It was an oddly predictable sort of behavior. Humans had a long, storied history of forcing their way into places where they didn't belong.

  5. She would never, ever understand the idea that a child, especially an infant, was of more value than an adult who had already gained all the skills needed to benefit the community. The death of potential was somehow worse than a loss of achievement and...

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