Ursula K. Le Guin Quotes
Gvarab Was Old Enough That She Often Wandered And Maundered. Attendance At Her Lectures Was Small And Uneven. She Soon Picked Out The Thin Boy With Big Ears As Her One Constant Auditor. She Began To Lecture For Him. The Light, Steady, Intelligent Eyes Met Hers, Steadied Her, Woke Her, She Flashed To Brilliance, Regained The Vision Lost. She Soared, And The Other Students In The Room Looked Up Confused Or Startled, Even Scared If They Had The Wits To Be Scared. Gvarab Saw A Much Larger Universe Than Most People Were Capable Of Seeing, And It Made Them Blink. The Light-eyed Boy Watched Her Steadily. In His Face She Saw Her Joy. What She Offered, What She Had Offered For A Whole Lifetime, What No One Had Ever Shared With Her, He Shared. He Was Her Brother, Across The Gulf Of Fifty Years, And Her Redemption.
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