[b]Robin Wasserman
There are some moments you’d rather sleep through, pass from point A to point B without awareness of the time passing or the events that carry you from present to future. And it’s mostly those moments in which it’s smarter-safer- to stay awake.[/b]
It would have to be that way, wouldn’t it?
I believed in happily ever after as much as anyone, because Jane Austen, Prince Charming, and Hugh Grant promised me it could happen. But maybe that particular delusion was universal.
There’s probably a gene for it. Unless, of course, you count me.
Now I existed solely thanks to the quantum paradox, my brain a collection of qubits in quantum superposition, encoding truths and memories, imagination and irrationality in opposing, contradictory states that existed and didn’t exist, all at the same time.
He wondered if that included dasein.
A fundamentalist is someone who wants to substitute what he believes for what you believe, Max said. And someone who thinks he knows the will of God better than anyone else.
And who does that remind you of?
I guess that’s the secret. It would never have occurred to Lia to want to escape – but then she gets kicked out. Best thing that ever happened to her? I’m not sure she would say yes, because obliviousness tends to be rather pleasant, but once you realized you’ve been oblivious, there’s no turning back. You can’t un-know what you know.
Let’s think up a loophole.
Be the person you were so I can be the person you made me.
That ever happen to you?