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Mad Sisters of Esi
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Parable of the Sower
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Yuval Noah Harari
“People are usually afraid of change because they fear the unknown. But the single greatest constant of history is that everything changes.”
Yuval Noah Harari, Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow

Barry Brailsford
“Everything is not always as it seems. Assume nothing. Assumptions close the door to all that is and might be. The open mind sees beyond the breaking wave to the distant shore. It takes the longer view and sees more”
Barry Brailsford, Song of the Old Tides

S.T. Gibson
“I was tired of being your Magdalene. I was tired of waiting expectantly at your tomb every night for you to rise and bring light into my world once again. I was tired of groveling on my knees and washing blood off your heels with my hair and tears. I was tired of having the air sucked out of my lungs every time your eyes cut right to the heart of me. I was tired of the circumference of the whole universe living in your circled arms, of the spark of life hiding in your kiss, of the power of death lying in wait in your teeth. I was tired of carrying around the weight of a love like worship, of the sickly-warm rush of idolatry coloring my whole world. I was tired of faithfulness. I made you into my private Christ, supplicated with my own dark devotions. Nothing existed beyond the range of your exacting gaze, not even me. I was simply a non-entity when you weren't looking at me, an empty vessel waiting to be filled by the sweet water of your attention. A woman can't live like that, my lord. No one can. Don't ask me why I did it. God, forgive me. Christ, forgive me.”
S.T. Gibson, A Dowry of Blood

“That is how I understand love -
either burnt or severely underdone.
Somehow, still, I devour what is given to me:
those fragrant offerings of sage and potatoes.”
Danielle Marie Cahill, Burnt Offerings

Yuval Noah Harari
“The tendency to create powerful things with unintended consequences started not with the invention of the steam engine or AI but with the invention of religion. Prophets and theologians have summoned powerful spirits that were supposed to bring love and joy but occasionally ended up flooding the world with blood.”
Yuval Noah Harari, Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI

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