"We're as ephemeral as raindrops. We all fall, and we all land somewhere."
"This would have been less annoying had it been untrue."
Source: Robert Charles Wilson (2004). “Blind Lake”, p.222, Macmillan
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Robert Charles Wilson
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Robert Charles Wilson is a Canadian science fiction author known for his thought-provoking novels that explore themes of time and existence, particularly in works like 'Spin'.
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