“Reality had no gears, and you never knew what surprises would come spinning out of its chaos.”

—  Scott Westerfeld , book Goliath

Variant: ... that was what kept the world interesting... reality had no gears, and you never knew what surprises would come spinning out of its chaos.
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American science fiction writer 1963

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