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I gaze out, to the stars. I remember the first time I saw real stars, through the hatch window. They were beautiful then, but now, seeing them here, all around me, beautiful feels like an inadequate word. I see the stars as a part of the universe, and having spent my life behind walls, suddenly having none fills me with both awe and terror. Emotion courses through my veins, choking me. I feel so insignificant, a tiny speck surrounded by a million stars.
A million suns.
Centuries away is Sol. Circling around it is Sol-Earth, the planet Amy came from. And one of these other stars is the Centauri binary system, where the new planet spins, waiting for us.
And here we are, in the middle, surrounded by a sea of stars.
Any of them could hold a planet. Any of them could hold a home.
But all of them are out of reach. — Beth Revis

despair
sometimes
hope leads us on
teases us with
its shiny baubles
its stunning horizons
it can carry us over
the roiling turmoil
the raging storm
then as easily
with its cornucopia of lies
drop us into the waves
to flounder against its loss — Barry DeCarli

If trying harder doesn't work, try softer. — Lily Tomlin

One man's faith is another man's delusion — Anthony Storr

Don't ask me any more questions, Keller. I'm just going to lie to you and I'd rather not have the stress of trying to remember what lie I handed you. (Alexion) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

These are slum kids, I was a slum kid. Everybody talks like that. — Red

Happy domestic life is like a beautiful summer's evening; the heart is filled with peace; and everything around derives a peculiar glory. — Hans Christian Andersen

It is only the things we don't understand that have any meaning. Man woke up in a world he did not understand, and that is why he tries to interpret it. — C. G. Jung

Step beyond the scopes and limits because a narrow minded person has such boundaries of thinking "I cannot , but I must — Sunday Adelaja