“There would be no more offerings. Not this day. Not any day. Humankind had suffered enough for its love of gods, its long search for God. He thought of the many centuries in which his people, the Jews, had negotiated with God, complaining, bickering, decrying the unfairness of things but always - always - returning to obedience at whatever the cost. Generations dying in the ovens of hatred. Future generations scarred by the cold fires of radiation and renewed hatred.”
Quote by Dan Simmons
Book:The Fall of Hyperion
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The Fall of Hyperion
In this science fiction novel, a diverse group of individuals from across the galaxy embark on a perilous journey to prevent the destruction of their world. The story delves into complex philosophical questions and the nature of free will, set against the backdrop of a vast and mysterious universe. more
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