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“If they advanced too much further technologically, those advances would inevitably intrude on their humanity. People wanted to walk. They wanted to take the bus that smelled like cigarettes. They wanted those precious three minutes between asking a question and knowing the answer.”

“Chefs add more ingredients as they cook, you know. We’re not all put together at once. Consider your soul one of the ingredients eventually added. And, just because the ingredients are there, doesn't mean we must go through with putting that celestial mix into the oven. God allows us the free will to bake our cake of destiny another time. Perhaps that timeless ingredient, the soul, is placed into another chef's recipe somewhere in fate and time—who will look into your little eyes with delight. There are times when the cake isn't baking properly, so the oven is paused—the baking stopped. Other times, the chef has a lot going on and decides not to bake the cake today, and that's ok. For, there is more to life than just baking a cake, as the chef is more than just a chef. She is a person too.”

“Depuis que nous occupons cette planète, nous avons accumulé de dangereux bagages au cours de notre évolution: une propension héréditaire à l'agressivité, au respect superstitieux des rites, à la soumission aux chefs, à l'hostilité envers ceux qui nous sont étrangers. Mais nous avons aussi acquis la compassion pour les autres, l'amour pour nos enfants et les enfants de nos enfants, le désir de tirer un enseignement de l'Histoire, et une intelligence passionnée visant toujours plus haut.”

“We are a species frozen in stasis, yet within us all, if we sacrifice our SELF, there is, in potentia, a path forward where we are all perfecting. Perfecting because to believe that we are already perfected human beings—immutable, inert, complete—would mean out road as a species is over. 'Moonchild' said that all must be constantly in flux, a chaos of possibilities and impossibilities.”