“I heard the universe as an oratorio sung by a master choir of stars, accompanied by the orchestra of the planets and the percussion of satellites and moons. The aria they performed was a song to break the heart, full of tragic dissonance and deferred hope, and yet somewhere beneath it all was a piercing refrain of glory, glory, glory. And I sensed that not only the grand movements of the cosmos, but everything that had happened in my life, was a part of that song. Even the hurts that seemed most senseless, the mistakes I would have done anything to erase--nothing could make those things good, but good could still come out of them all the same, and in the end the oratorio would be no less beautiful for it.”
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The book titled 'Ultraviolet' presents a narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and science fiction, focusing on a protagonist who experiences the world in an extraordinary way. The story delves into the concept of ultraviolet light as a metaphor for hidden truths and altered states of consciousness, examining how characters confront phenomena beyond ordinary human senses. The plot likely involves a journey of self-discovery and the unraveling of secrets that challenge conventional understanding of reality, though specific details about the author or publication are not provided. more
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