Live on berries in a hollowed-out comet lit by artificial suns long enough, and you start to have delusions about achieving enlightenment.
– Hannu Rajaniemi
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- And what is enlightenment anyway but delusions we can live with? – Jeanette Winterson
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- Her smile hollowed out his chest. She’d changed since last he saw her. She was brighter. More vibrant. Happiness suited her. – Carolyn Jewel
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- ..giving into despair was like eating poisonous berries to keep from feeling hungry. – Shannon Hale
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- Gavin’s Law: Live to start. Start to live. – Richie Norton
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