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Marlowe stands close and lights it for him, smelling of hair cream and something else as well. The faintest whiff of brimstone. Marlowe enjoys a different kind of immortality, achieved by different means. No magic acorns or slumbering under trees. He sold his soul on the dotted line, joined an exclusive members’ club. Eternal life. But not eternal
... See moreThomas D. Lee • Perilous Times
“The Thomas Crown Affair,”
Haruki Murakami • 1Q84: Books 1 and 2
I wondered why they were all called Hempstock, those women, but I did not ask, any more than I dared to ask how they knew about the suicide note or what the opal miner had thought as he died. They were perfectly matter-of-fact about it.
Neil Gaiman • The Ocean at the End of the Lane
Not until we experience new forms of disaster can we understand what it is we need to prevent.