Quotes From "We All Looked Up" By Tommy Wallach

Why had he assumed time was some sort of infinite...
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Why had he assumed time was some sort of infinite resource? Now the hourglass had busted open, and what he’d always assumed was just a bunch of sand turned out to be a million tiny diamonds. Tommy Wallach
Karass: A group of people linked in a cosmically significant...
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Karass: A group of people linked in a cosmically significant manner, even when superficial linkages are not evident Tommy Wallach
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Fiction described reality better than non-fiction. Tommy Wallach
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Red Rover, Red Rover, send Ardor right over, " Eliza said. They laughed. The asteroid was a little bigger now, brighter, and still they went on laughing. Laughing in the face of what they couldn't predict or change or control. Would it be fire and brimstone? Would it be Armageddon? Or would it be a second chance? Eliza held tight to her friends, laughing, and a pair of hands land soft as feathers on her shoulders, like the hands of a ghost, laughing and laughing as Ardor swept along its fated course, laughing and through that laughter, praying. Praying for forgiveness. Praying for grace. Praying for mercy. 0 . Tommy Wallach
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The best books, they don't talk about things you never thought about before. They talk about things you'd always thought about, but that you didn't think anyone else had thought about. You read them, and suddenly you're a little bit less alone in the world. Tommy Wallach
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It occurred to Anita that hatred and dislike and even indifference were all luxuries, born of the mistaken belief that anything could last forever. Tommy Wallach
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Anita felt like she finally understood why love was symbolized by the grotesque pumping organ, always threatening to clog, or break, or attack. Because the heart was the body's engine, and love was an act of the body. Your mind could tell you who to hate or respect or envy, but only your body--your nostrils and your mouth and the wide, blank canvas of your skin--could tell you who to love. Tommy Wallach
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She believed photography to be the greatest of all art forms because it was simultaneously junk food and gourmet cuisine, because you could snap dozens of pictures in a couple of hours, then spend dozens of hours perfecting just a couple of them. Tommy Wallach
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Do you think it is better to fail at something worthwhile, or succeed at something meaningless Tommy Wallach