A child has little defense against the sight of a parent laid low. Parents, like the earth beneath our feet and the sun above our heads, are immutable objects, eternal and reliable. If one should fall, who might vouch the sun itself won't fall, burning, into the sea?
- Rick Yancey, The Monstrumologist
Friday, November 12, 2010
Phraselet No. 122
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