“The universe is indifferent to our fates. This was the crushing burden that the character took with him as he struggled through the surf toward survival or extinction. The universe just does not give a shit.”

—  Dan Simmons , book Endymion

Source: Endymion (1996), Chapter 34 (p. 344)

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