"We are tiny and infirm, we swim in a sea of darkness. Everywhere in this vast universe, unknown andinhuman, which surrounds us and we crushes, darkness and night. But suddenly the science tells us issomething unexpected and, to this pale glow that illuminates, as some human miseries calm, the future becomes less uncertain and less painful these things." - Charles RichetIf you agree that many nows have occurred in a past that went unchanged, many nows repeated,we call them routines, habits, same causes preceeds the effects, with minor inconsistencies, negligibleinterruptions, a slight disturbance, soon the cast is resumed, it takes a sudden change to break a mold, fromthis now becomes unpredictable, even rituals followed devotedly may suddenly be broken. Rarely and briefly now seems to join past and future."If science was not there for us to glimpse some expectations, there would be no reason to life." - CharlesRichetA forgotten memory will seem new, not just a sum.
A Thin Disguise
I couldn't help but think that the German accent was fake and it was all an elaborate joke. Except I wasn'tlaughing."You are lying!""I haven't said anything.""With your eyes.""Lyin' eyes, mmm. How does one lie with their eyes?""If you could see them, it would be obvious, but don't bother looking in a mirror. Mirrors are liars too.""How is it obvious?"The fake German accent's assistant made a small cough to gain my attention."He tells everyone that their eyes lie. It's not like eyes can tell the truth.""You mean like looks can't really kill.""Well, not like daggers shooting out, but I've seen thunderbolts.""Thunderbolts? Is that a tongue I see, through those soft parted lips, lying. Who has thunderbolts flying out
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