“We were the lucky ones, the notthese, we were the ones who had survived the aerial bombing and fire-clusters, the final flash. Regrettable, unavoidable, a war to end all wars, a war for democracy, a war for freedom, peaceful war. Sometimes war is necessary. Sometimes war is right. But to the broken and the dead, to the wounded and the maimed, to the exploded and the shrapnelshattered, to minds gone dark, to eyes that have seen agony no tears can wash away, it hardly matters that the dead language of war repeats itself through time. The bodies that can say nothing have the last word. What is it — the last word? No. No more war.”
Quote by Jeanette Winterson
Book:The Stone Gods
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The Stone Gods
In 'The Stone Gods,' the narrative delves into a world where technology has advanced to a point where artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence. The story follows a protagonist navigating this new reality, where the boundaries between human and machine blur, and the implications of such advancements are profound. more
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