Bruce Sterling Quotes
(He) Mourned Mankind, And The Blindness Of Men, Who Thought That The Kosmos Had Rules And Limits That Would Shelter Them From Their Own Freedom. There Were No Shelters. There Were No Final Purposes. Futility, And Freedom, Were Absolute
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