“And life may summon us to newer races.”
The Glass Bead Game (1943)
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Source: Earthsea Books, The Other Wind (2001), Chapter 5 “Rejoining” (p. 284)

“In whatever kind of a "race" life may be, I have very abruptly become a finalist.”
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2010s, 2011, Mortality (2012)

Foreword (January 1960)
You Learn by Living (1960)

2010s
Source: [David, Brooks, http://graduationwisdom.com/speeches/0088-brooks.htm, Commencement Address, May 14, 2011]
Contemplative religious sisters are coming to this English diocese https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/36975/contemplative-religious-sisters-are-coming-to-this-english-diocese (6 October 2017)
Evolution (1895; 1909)
Context: Yet happy we lived and happy we loved,
And happy we died once more;
Our forms were rolled in the clinging mold
Of a Neocomian shore.
The eons came and the eons fled
And the sleep that wrapped us fast
Was riven away in a newer day
And the night of death was past.

Is Divorce Wrong? (1889)
Context: To me, the tenderest word in our language, the most pathetic fact within our knowledge, is maternity. Around this sacred word cluster the joys and sorrows, the agonies and ecstasies, of the human race. The mother walks in the shadow of death that she may give another life. Upon the altar of love she puts her own life in pawn. When the world is civilized, no wife will become a mother against her will.