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“The thoughts run into a wall and expire. Then are reborn into a sudden apprehension, for the hundredth time today, of those four souls, his colleagues and friends, on their way to the moon.”
— Jan 01, 2026 09:49AM
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Leila
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“Out there, electromagnetic vibrations ripple through the vacuum as bodies in space give out light. If these vibrations are translated into sounds then the planets each have their own music, the sound of their light. The sound of their magnetic fields and ionospheres, their solar winds, the radio waves trapped between the planet and its atmosphere.”
— Jan 01, 2026 11:15AM
Leila
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“Maybe against all the odds we’ll migrate to Mars where we’ll start a colony of gentle preservers … we’ll devise a planetary flag because that’s the thing we lacked on earth and we’ve come to wonder if that’s why it all fell apart, and we’ll look back at the faint dot of blue that is our old convalescing earth and we’ll say, Do you remember? Have you heard the tales?”
— Jan 01, 2026 11:12AM
Leila
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“He seems to know that something is ending, that all good things must go this way, towards fracture and fallout… And it will end through the restless spirit of endeavor that made it possible in the first place. Striking out, further and deeper. The moon, the moon. Mars, the moon. Further yet. A human being was not made to stand still.”
— Jan 01, 2026 11:09AM
Leila
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… likewise Russia and Alaska are nose to nose, barely a spit of water to hold them apart. Europe runs into Asia with not a note of fanfare. Continents and countries come one after the other and the earth feels – not small, but almost endlessly connected, an epic poem of flowing verses. It holds no possibility of opposition.”
— Jan 01, 2026 11:07AM
Leila
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“Before they came here there used to be a sense of the other side of the world, a far-away-and-out-of-reach. Now they see how the continents run into each other like overgrown gardens – that Asia and Australasia are not separate at all but are made continuous by the islands that trail between …
— Jan 01, 2026 11:06AM
Leila
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“Our lives here are inexpressively trivial and momentous…We matter greatly and not at all. To reach some pinnacle of human achievement only to discover that your achievements are next to nothing and that to understand this is the greatest achievement of any life, which itself is nothing, and also much more than everything. Some metal separates us from the void; death is so close. Life is everywhere, everywhere”
— Jan 01, 2026 11:04AM
Leila
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The history of the earth plotted over a year, and all of the things of humanity coming in in the late afternoon of New Year’s Eve (and what a crazy thing to read on New Year’s Eve) and only in “the closing second of the cosmic year there’s” and a whole list of
— Jan 01, 2026 10:59AM
Leila
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… by some miracle of being, to simplify their inner lives so that outer things can be ambitious and limitless. Those people can swap out a house for a spaceship, a field for universe. And though he’s good, he’d give his leg to be the latter, it’s not the kind of thing you can trade a leg for – in any case who’d want his leg if they already had limitlessness?”
— Jan 01, 2026 10:57AM
Leila
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“There are people like him (so he says) who complicate their inner lives by feeling too much all at once, by living in knots, and who therefore need outer things to be simple. A house, a field, some sheep for example. And there are those who managed somehow …
— Jan 01, 2026 10:56AM

