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"The Yi City mystery had me on tiptoes. Love that I've to constantly guess who's plotting but then also the full picture gets revealed gradually and all pieces fall into place. Wish I could borrow atleast one intelligent braincell of Wei Ying." — 9 hours, 20 min ago
"The Yi City mystery had me on tiptoes. Love that I've to constantly guess who's plotting but then also the full picture gets revealed gradually and all pieces fall into place. Wish I could borrow atleast one intelligent braincell of Wei Ying." — 9 hours, 20 min ago
“Not everything is as it seems, and not everything that seems is. Between being and seeming there is always a point of agreement, as if being and seeming were two inclined planes that converge and become one. There is a slope and the possibility of sliding down that slope, and when that happens, one reaches a point at which being and seeming meet.”
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“Grief is an appallingly solitary experience. What rips one person open may well be something that others merely glance at in a newspaper and feel nothing for. We shield ourselves against pain; we’re very adept at moving on when it comes to the pain of other–it’s a natural defense mechanism–until pain hits us in the middle of the chest like a well-thrown spear. Then you stagger and can’t imagine moving on. So yes, any tradition that helps lighten grief has value, although I suspect it’s never enough. Time is a soother, of course, but time is also the great eroder. Time makes everything go away, pain and grief, but also life itself. I think what helps with grief is a belief system that places it in a greater context, that invests it with meaning. Because that’s the killing part, when grief is meaningless. And so Tomas walks backwards, a reaction as absurd as the grief he has to endure.”
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