I want them not to forget. Which is, I suppose, what all aged veterans want. But they'll forget. Of course they will. And their children will know less of us than they do, and their children's children will find us barely imaginable.
Which is as it should be. You can't stop time.


Chapter 28 (pp. 314-315) - The Chronoliths (2001)


I want them not to forget. Which is, I suppose, what all aged veterans want. But they'll forget. Of course they will. And their children will know...

I want them not to forget. Which is, I suppose, what all aged veterans want. But they'll forget. Of course they will. And their children will know...

I want them not to forget. Which is, I suppose, what all aged veterans want. But they'll forget. Of course they will. And their children will know...

I want them not to forget. Which is, I suppose, what all aged veterans want. But they'll forget. Of course they will. And their children will know...