Ursula Le Guin

The Lathe of Heaven

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  • Michelle AMhas quoted2 years ago
    Orr spoke with the incontrovertible conviction of a dream, in which there is no free will: do this, you must do it, it is to be done.
  • Michelle AMhas quoted2 years ago
    It was no longer pleasant to exchange glances with the moon. It symbolized neither the Unattainable, as it had for thousands of years, nor the Attained, as it had for a few decades, but the Lost.
  • Michelle AMhas quoted2 years ago
    Who has humanitarian dreams?
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    Orr tried to speak again, but found no words
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    Haber was lost. He had lost touch
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    It is unreality that he cannot bear
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    He was looking at the world as misunderstood by the mind: the bad dream
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    He was looking at the world after April 1998
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    Through his sleep the great, green sea turtles dived, swimming with heavy, inexhaustible grace through the depths, in their element
  • Karla Montalvohas quoted3 years ago
    They danced the dance among all the other waves in the sea of being
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