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Memories of Ice
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‘This is what death’s like, then.’ Just a whisper. He knew I was listening. ‘Hurts a bit. Not so . . . not so bad. Nothing. Nothing to be . . . scared . . . of.’ A long silence, then, ‘We’re all infinities.’
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Charles Yu
“At some point in your life, this statement will be true: tomorrow you will lose everything forever.”
Charles Yu, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

“We have to destroy the radioactive brain of Madame Curie.”
A. Lee Martinez, Emperor Mollusk versus The Sinister Brain

Daryl Gregory
“A monster crosses over into the everyday world. The mortals struggle and show great courage, but it’s no use. The monster kills first the guilty, then the innocent, until finally only one remains. The Last Boy, the Last Girl. There is a final battle. The Last One suffers great wounds, but in the final moment vanquishes the monster. Only later does he or she recognize that this is the monster’s final trick; the scars run deep, and the awareness of the truth grows like an infection. The Last One knows that the monster isn’t dead, only sent to the other side. There it waits until it can slip into the mundane world again. Perhaps next time it will be a knife-wielding madman, or a fanged beast, or some nameless tentacled thing. It’s the monster with a thousand faces. The details matter only to the next victims.”
Daryl Gregory, We Are All Completely Fine

Steven Millhauser
“Or perhaps the truth was that there is
no Fate, no pattern, nothing at all except a tired man looking back and forgetting everything but this
and that detail which the very act of memory composes into a fate. Eschenburg, remembering his
childhood, wondered whether Fate was merely a form of forgetfulness.”
Steven Millhauser

Charles Yu
“...unfortunately, it's true: time does heal. It will do so whether you like it or not, and there's nothing anyone can do about it. If you're not careful, time will take away everything that ever hurt you, everything you have ever lost, and replace it with knowledge. Time is a machine: it will convert your pain into experience. Raw data will be compiled, will be translated into a more comprehensible language. The individual events of your life will be transmuted into another substance called memory and in the mechanism something will be lost and you will never be able to reverse it, you will never again have the original moment back in its uncategorized, preprocessed state. It will force you to move on and you will not have a choice in the matter.”
Charles Yu, How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

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