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- And what I thought, every time I thought about my father, every time his name came up, was quite simply: I WANT TO KILL YOU.…
- After they had explored all the suns in the universe, and all the planets of all the suns, they realized there was no other life…
- I mean, if you were to find a shattered mirror, find all the pieces, all the shards and all the tiny chips, and have whatever…
- Jesus, I wondered, what do you do with pain so bad it has no redeeming value? It cannot even be alchemized into art, into words,…
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