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— Leo Tolstoy"Some mathematician said that pleasure lies not in discovering the truth but in searching for it."
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having someone think of me that way was like discovering a new window in the room i'd lived in all my life.
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Well, we think that time "passes," flows past us, but what if it is we who move forward, from past to future, always discovering the new? It would be a little like reading a book, you see. The book is all there, all at once, between its covers. But if you want to read the story and understand it, you must begin with the first page, and go forward, always in order. So the universe would be a very great book, and we would be very small readers.
— Ursula K. Le Guin
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