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1156875 a good friend stands in harm's way for you the second you ask--but a great friend does it without being asked at all. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
56be757 The adventure of our first days together gradually blossomed into something else: a feeling I'd never had, which I can only compare to the sensation of returning home, of joining a balance that needs no adjusting, as if the scales of my life had been waiting for her all along. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
8da2a49 I'd begun to realize that there was an unspoken predjudice among book-learned people, a secret conviction they all seemed to share, that life as we know it is an imperfect vision of reality, and that only art, like a pair of reading glasses can correct it. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
23fc6cd That was the recipe of our relationship, I think. We gave each other what we never expected to find. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
dce575a we both saw something we liked, a willingness to have no walls, or maybe just an unwillingness to keep them standing. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
3a1550b Time passed, worlds diverged. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
1c8e2e2 Love lost is a special kind of failure, I think. It's a reminder that some consummations, no matter how devoutly wished for, never come; that some apes will never be men, not in all the world's ages. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
1219fe9 So ended the formative period in [his] life, the single year that set in motion all the clockwork of his future identity. Thinking back on it, I wonder if it isn't the same for all of us. Adulthood is a glacier encroaching quietly on youth. When it arrives, the stamp of childhood suddenly freezes, capturing us for good in the image of our last act, the pose we struck when the ice of age set in. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
a3360a5 The two hardest things to contemplate in life (...) are failure and age, and those are one and the same. Ian Caldwell & Dustin Thomason
6b10738 Like all things in the universe, we are destined from birth to diverge. Time is simply the yardstick of our separation. If we are particles in a sea of distance, exploded from an original whole, then there is a science to our solitude. We are lonely in proportion to our years. time science Ian Caldwell Dustin Thomason