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“Eons ago, the creative genius of God foresaw that it would take the shattered pieces of my ‘yesterday’ to construct the sturdy portal to my ‘tomorrow.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough“(T)here exist friendships which develop their own inner duration, their own eons of transparent time.”
Vladimir Nabokov“Human nature was structured through the eons.What our environment of persistent scarcity has done to us during all that time is undeniable”
it has transformed a particular behavior that insures collective survival in situations of scarcity into our “default” or basic code of behavior in all situations.“People have been bred to hate for generations -- eons, maybe. Some fundamental urge. Something implicit in the human condition.”
Allan Dare Pearce, Hitler Burns Detroit“Inside, a deep-rooted force raged, buried in her psyche from eons before, percolating with a primordial awakening that had been long forgotten, until now.”
R. W. Patterson, Dark Night of the Soul“I had a dream about you last night. Eons ago, we created a Universe, then sat back and watched miniature versions of ourselves try to make all the same mistakes we did.”
Michael Summers, I Had a Dream About You“In fact the Gods were as puzzled by all this as the wizards were, but they were powerless to do anything and in any case were engaged in an eons-old battle with the Ice Giants, who had refused to return the lawnmower.”
Terry Pratchett, The Light Fantastic“You live and die in the batting of my eyes. You cast a wavering shadow over the snow for a day. I cast my shadow over empires across eons." - Orm Hinn Langi the Dragon”
Lou Anders, Frostborn“Love stories are written in millimeters and milliseconds with a fast, dull pencil whose marks you can barely see, they are written in miles and eons with a chisel on the side of a mountiantop”
Gabrielle Zevin, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac“If it took eons to get to the edge of one's galactic yard, she could not imagine the neighbors dropping by for a casual visit, especially since the heavenly houses were uninhabitable well into the next state.”
Thomm Quackenbush, Artificial Gods